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HENRY MALKOWSKI
November 4th 04, 06:33 PM
i have a 75 gallontank with 4 big goldfish. there about 8 inches long.
can they eat gravel. they always put in their mouths and spit them out.
i just lost a 8 inch goldfish, and dont know why he died. he was 4 yrs
old. i was feeding him regular flake food, is that the proper diet,or
pelletfood.
henry
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Szaki
November 5th 04, 06:42 AM
They live to 8-9 years.
Julius
"HENRY MALKOWSKI" > wrote in message
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> i have a 75 gallontank with 4 big goldfish. there about 8 inches long.
> can they eat gravel. they always put in their mouths and spit them out.
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> pelletfood.
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Geezer From The Freezer
November 5th 04, 09:07 AM
Szaki wrote:
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> They live to 8-9 years.
Depends what type, commons etc can live upto 20 years. I believe the
oldest one recorded was 43 years old.
Goldfish cannot eat gravel. If they swallow gravel they will die!
Pellet food is much better than flakes, and usually more nutricous.
Go for a high protein, sinkable (or absorbant) pellet such as Pro Gold etc.
Raccoon
November 5th 04, 12:11 PM
More and more people these days seem to be going for a gravel free tank. I
did so myself recently and it actually looks very smart with the right
ornaments in.
Its also stopped my fears that they might swallow gravel, as they do
sometimes.
Tess
"Geezer From The Freezer" > wrote in message
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> > They live to 8-9 years.
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> Depends what type, commons etc can live upto 20 years. I believe the
> oldest one recorded was 43 years old.
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> Goldfish cannot eat gravel. If they swallow gravel they will die!
> Pellet food is much better than flakes, and usually more nutricous.
> Go for a high protein, sinkable (or absorbant) pellet such as Pro Gold
etc.
Jeff
November 9th 04, 09:00 PM
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> > Goldfish cannot eat gravel. If they swallow gravel they will die!
> > Pellet food is much better than flakes, and usually more nutricous.
> > Go for a high protein, sinkable (or absorbant) pellet such as Pro Gold
> etc.
Is this true?
Jimmy Chen
November 10th 04, 01:15 AM
> > > Goldfish cannot eat gravel. If they swallow gravel they will die!
> > > Pellet food is much better than flakes, and usually more nutricous.
> > > Go for a high protein, sinkable (or absorbant) pellet such as Pro Gold
> > etc.
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> Is this true?
They arent herbivores, if that is what you are wondering. Sinking food is
better then floaters for goldfish as there is less chance of them sucking
air.
jc
Geezer From The Freezer
November 10th 04, 10:08 AM
Jeff wrote:
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> > > Goldfish cannot eat gravel. If they swallow gravel they will die!
> > > Pellet food is much better than flakes, and usually more nutricous.
> > > Go for a high protein, sinkable (or absorbant) pellet such as Pro Gold
> > etc.
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> Is this true?
Yes it is
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