Tom La Bron
July 19th 03, 05:12 AM
Otter,
Sho-Gold and Pro-Gold are both good sinking foods with Pro-Gold being a
higher protein, but the Sho-gold works just as good with only 32% protein.
Aquadine is good, but a little pricey.
Tom L.L.
"E.Otter" > wrote in message
rthlink.net...
> I am looking for sinking goldfish food that can be bought at a retail
store
> and is designed for everyday feeding. Does anyone know of any brands? I
> have only been able to find floating goldfish food. Soaking food doesn't
> work really well.
>
> One of my goldfish will devour anything that hits the bottom of the tank,
> but rarely looks to the surface where the other two do their feeding
frenzy.
> I've had all three fish for 6+ months and feed them at the same time and
in
> the same spot. His tank-mates have learned the routine, but he hasn't.
Even
> when I save food for him when he comes to the surface, he's really eager
to
> eat but the other two will be waiting for more food too and end up eating
> some of his share.
>
> Thanks,
> E.Otter
>
>
Sho-Gold and Pro-Gold are both good sinking foods with Pro-Gold being a
higher protein, but the Sho-gold works just as good with only 32% protein.
Aquadine is good, but a little pricey.
Tom L.L.
"E.Otter" > wrote in message
rthlink.net...
> I am looking for sinking goldfish food that can be bought at a retail
store
> and is designed for everyday feeding. Does anyone know of any brands? I
> have only been able to find floating goldfish food. Soaking food doesn't
> work really well.
>
> One of my goldfish will devour anything that hits the bottom of the tank,
> but rarely looks to the surface where the other two do their feeding
frenzy.
> I've had all three fish for 6+ months and feed them at the same time and
in
> the same spot. His tank-mates have learned the routine, but he hasn't.
Even
> when I save food for him when he comes to the surface, he's really eager
to
> eat but the other two will be waiting for more food too and end up eating
> some of his share.
>
> Thanks,
> E.Otter
>
>