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The standard bugs for cleaning fish skeletons are dermestid beetles, which can be bought specifically for the purpose. Put them in a Tupperware box with some (small) holes in the lid and a bit of moistened cotton wool and they will clean the last morsels of flesh from anything. You might want to put them outside...

PC.


Paul Callomon
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