Pellet Size |
Pellet Size |
goldfish8 |
Thu, 31 Dec 2009 5:34 am
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What pellet sizes can i feed my goldfish according to their size/length? Is there a particular size i should feed goldfish of a certain length? Will the goldfish take time to get used to a bigger size pellet?
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Goldnugget |
Fri, 01 Jan 2010 7:14 pm
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Hi Goldfish8, Goldfish are very adaptable to any pellet size, but I personally preferred to feed them with the smallest sinking pellets I can find. It's easier for them to munch and suitable to all sizes of fish.
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cameronb |
Thu, 07 Jan 2010 8:51 am
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I'd recommend a sinking pellet for "fat bellied" varieties of goldfish such as ranchu, ryukin etc.
Simply because it reduces the occurence of air filled bellies that result in the fish flipping upside down and floating on top of the water. |
goldfish8 |
Thu, 14 Jan 2010 10:55 am
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Can a sinking pellet 4.0~4.3mm in size fit into a regular 4.0~4.8inch oranda's or ryukin's mouth? I want to feed hikari sinking wheat germ medium sized pellets to my goldfish. Is this okay?
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goldfish8 |
Thu, 14 Jan 2010 10:58 am
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small_ranchu |
Thu, 14 Jan 2010 9:45 pm
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It is ok to feed it but I would recommend small pellet according to my sensi.
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ranchu8 |
Fri, 15 Jan 2010 12:39 am
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You can pound it into smaller pieces
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small_ranchu |
Fri, 15 Jan 2010 6:30 am
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For how long are you going to do it? honestly, I am lazy and I won't do it for more than one month.
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judge |
Fri, 15 Jan 2010 9:40 am
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I normally soaked them up to make them to soften a bit. Size really doesn't matter for fish of half an inch size and above. They would just bite it off.
I prefer Saki Hikari. Because it is denser and has less air in the pallets than the Hikari Lionhead. This post has been edited by judge: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 9:41 am |
nizon |
Mon, 18 Jan 2010 1:26 am
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I normally soaked them up to make them to soften a bit. Size really doesn't matter for fish of half an inch size and above. They would just bite it off. I prefer Saki Hikari. Because it is denser and has less air in the pallets than the Hikari Lionhead. How long do you soak to soften it? Thanks. |
judge |
Tue, 19 Jan 2010 1:16 am
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How long do you soak to soften it? Thanks. A bout a minute. Depending on the pallet. If its saki hikari or hikari lionhead about a minute. Some floating type pallets do take longer like hikari oranda and hikari spirulina. For those floating types soak them once they are soft gently squeeze them to make the air come out and sunk to the bottom. Then feed your fish. You can alway test squeeze the pallet to see if its soften up.. and adjust your time. With practice you can tell how long it takes for each type of pallet in a short time. |
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