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lee

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hi all i have a gold fish in my new pond and it dont look like it is feeding a was told it will eat pond pellits and am not sure if thay may be to big for my 1fish but am hopeing to av more large fish comeing on saterday any advice will be greatfull
 

lee

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hi all i have a gold fish in my new pond and it dont look like it is feeding a was told it will eat pond pellits and am not sure if thay may be to big for my 1fish but am hopeing to av more large fish comeing on saterday any advice will be greatfull
 

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Sometimes new goldfish get mad being in a new place for the first time and don't eat for a few days This passes. Try feeding them Tetra Fin goldfish flakes. My goldfish go wild for this brand and only this brand. RDK
 

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Sometimes new goldfish get mad being in a new place for the first time and don't eat for a few days This passes. Try feeding them Tetra Fin goldfish flakes. My goldfish go wild for this brand and only this brand. RDK
 

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back in the spring when i got my baby feeder gold fish i feed them white bread.
because they where small just hold the bread above the water and wipe off the dust.
now iam feeding them gold fish flake food. so get flakes and whiet bread
 

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back in the spring when i got my baby feeder gold fish i feed them white bread.
because they where small just hold the bread above the water and wipe off the dust.
now iam feeding them gold fish flake food. so get flakes and whiet bread
 

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