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Does the yellow mucus on the surface of stickleback need to be removed?
The yellow mucus of this fish needs to be removed.

The yellow mucus on the surface of stickleback is a secretion that protects the fish. When cooking stickleback, you can rinse off the yellow mucus on the surface with clear water or dry it with kitchen paper towels. It should be noted that the yellow mucus on the surface of stickleback may carry some bacteria and parasites, so pay attention to hygiene when handling stickleback to avoid cross-contamination.