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Hi: Can anyone please tell me whether you have to "skin" the peas before
you feed them to the fish. I usually do and find it's a pain as I have quite a few goldfish and find it takes too much time to get enough of them skinned. Just thought it would be so much easier to just throw them into the pond. I thought that maybe the skins would be too tough for them to swallow or digest. What do you do? TIA Loretta -- ~~~Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly and for the same reason.~~~ |
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Loretta, sweetie, if you are willing to shell peas for *anybody* -- let
alone fish! -- I invite you to spend the winter here in sunny warm North Carolina! You winter here, I summer in "supernatural BC" (tourism campaign) -- sounds like a good deal to me! Love your tagline about politicians! Sorry that I have no answers about skinning the peas (I never even knew that goldfish would eat peas!) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "Loretta,Victoria, B.C." wrote in message . ca... Hi: Can anyone please tell me whether you have to "skin" the peas before you feed them to the fish. I usually do and find it's a pain as I have quite a few goldfish and find it takes too much time to get enough of them skinned. Just thought it would be so much easier to just throw them into the pond. I thought that maybe the skins would be too tough for them to swallow or digest. What do you do? TIA Loretta -- ~~~Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly and for the same reason.~~~ |
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Loretta, sweetie, if you are willing to shell peas for *anybody* -- let
alone fish! -- I invite you to spend the winter here in sunny warm North Carolina! You winter here, I summer in "supernatural BC" (tourism campaign) -- sounds like a good deal to me! Love your tagline about politicians! Sorry that I have no answers about skinning the peas (I never even knew that goldfish would eat peas!) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "Loretta,Victoria, B.C." wrote in message . ca... Hi: Can anyone please tell me whether you have to "skin" the peas before you feed them to the fish. I usually do and find it's a pain as I have quite a few goldfish and find it takes too much time to get enough of them skinned. Just thought it would be so much easier to just throw them into the pond. I thought that maybe the skins would be too tough for them to swallow or digest. What do you do? TIA Loretta -- ~~~Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly and for the same reason.~~~ |
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Sounds like a good idea to me! I haven't seen that part of the country
(NC). We haven't had any fires here either which is lucky for us. As for the peas and goldfish - they love them - especially since I "shell" them. Kind of like "peeling grapes" for the one you love!! But as I said, it just takes too long so I was looking for an easier way to give them to the fish. "Anne Lurie" wrote in message . com... Loretta, sweetie, if you are willing to shell peas for *anybody* -- let alone fish! -- I invite you to spend the winter here in sunny warm North Carolina! You winter here, I summer in "supernatural BC" (tourism campaign) -- sounds like a good deal to me! Love your tagline about politicians! Sorry that I have no answers about skinning the peas (I never even knew that goldfish would eat peas!) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC |
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Sounds like a good idea to me! I haven't seen that part of the country
(NC). We haven't had any fires here either which is lucky for us. As for the peas and goldfish - they love them - especially since I "shell" them. Kind of like "peeling grapes" for the one you love!! But as I said, it just takes too long so I was looking for an easier way to give them to the fish. "Anne Lurie" wrote in message . com... Loretta, sweetie, if you are willing to shell peas for *anybody* -- let alone fish! -- I invite you to spend the winter here in sunny warm North Carolina! You winter here, I summer in "supernatural BC" (tourism campaign) -- sounds like a good deal to me! Love your tagline about politicians! Sorry that I have no answers about skinning the peas (I never even knew that goldfish would eat peas!) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC |
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This may be a silly question by why don't you just give them the peas you
buy shelled in large bags in the frozen foods area? And the next silly question is how do you tell the difference between a statesman and a politician? DK "Loretta,Victoria, B.C." wrote in message . ca... Hi: Can anyone please tell me whether you have to "skin" the peas before you feed them to the fish. I usually do and find it's a pain as I have quite a few goldfish and find it takes too much time to get enough of them skinned. Just thought it would be so much easier to just throw them into the pond. I thought that maybe the skins would be too tough for them to swallow or digest. What do you do? TIA Loretta -- ~~~Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly and for the same reason.~~~ |
peas
This may be a silly question by why don't you just give them the peas you
buy shelled in large bags in the frozen foods area? And the next silly question is how do you tell the difference between a statesman and a politician? DK "Loretta,Victoria, B.C." wrote in message . ca... Hi: Can anyone please tell me whether you have to "skin" the peas before you feed them to the fish. I usually do and find it's a pain as I have quite a few goldfish and find it takes too much time to get enough of them skinned. Just thought it would be so much easier to just throw them into the pond. I thought that maybe the skins would be too tough for them to swallow or digest. What do you do? TIA Loretta -- ~~~Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly and for the same reason.~~~ |
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"dkat" wrote in message
. net... This may be a silly question by why don't you just give them the peas you buy shelled in large bags in the frozen foods area? It is the frozen peas that I give them. But I also take the "skins" off the individual pea. I thought that the skin might be hard for them to eat or digest. I wondered if anyone just threw the frozen pea into the pond just as it came out of the bag. And the next silly question is how do you tell the difference between a statesman and a politician? I have no idea! What is it? Loretta, Victoria, B.C. |
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"dkat" wrote in message
. net... This may be a silly question by why don't you just give them the peas you buy shelled in large bags in the frozen foods area? It is the frozen peas that I give them. But I also take the "skins" off the individual pea. I thought that the skin might be hard for them to eat or digest. I wondered if anyone just threw the frozen pea into the pond just as it came out of the bag. And the next silly question is how do you tell the difference between a statesman and a politician? I have no idea! What is it? Loretta, Victoria, B.C. |
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On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 04:00:04 GMT, "Loretta,Victoria, B.C." wrote:
It is the frozen peas that I give them. But I also take the "skins" off the individual pea. I thought that the skin might be hard for them to eat or digest. I wondered if anyone just threw the frozen pea into the pond just as it came out of the bag. Well I let them defrost first, then I throw them into the koi pond. As far as my goldfish, the few I still have inside and not out in the lily pond right now, I slightly squish the pea, but they eat them skin an all. There was something going around a year or so go about the peas needing to be pricked/popped, I've yet to figure out why. If I can squish them, a fish's mouth could too. Btw, peas are a really good source of greens for any carp-type fish, I feed mine a daily dose. You can also take frozen peas and run them thru the chopper of your food processor to make smaller pieces. These can be stored frozen and fed straight from the container as they thaw the minute they hit the water. Do not feed whole frozen peas (or chunks of the small pieces) to orandas, the cold can affect them just like being in cold water and they will flip over. Otoh, peas can help some goldfish with swim bladder problems, if it is vitamin deficiency that is the cause. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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