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Old May 28th 08, 11:08 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.goldfish
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Default A question about "Wardley Pond TEN Pellets",...

On May 28, 1:30*pm, (Papa Red) wrote:
A streetperson, a long-time friend of mine, who originally got me into
keeping freshwater fish years ago, by giving me my first two tanks, a
ten and then a 30 gallon 'Bow' tank [I now have 9 tanks up and running,
with many others sitting dry, that people had thrown out, has just gave
me an unopened, 3 pound plastic bag of Wardley's Pond Ten Pellets, and I
was wondering if anyone would recommend my feeding them to any of the
following fish species:
Corydoras catfish; Plecos; Bala sharks; Clown Loachs; Betta splendens;
and some Black Widow Tetras. *Thank you. TTFN,...Pax Vobiscum,...~Dean.


I would have to think they may be pretty big for those sized fish if
its the pellets I am thinking of which are approximately 3 or 4 mm in
size. Corys will most likely eat it once it sinks to the bottom and
starts to break up, and others may pick on thepellet as it sinks
eventually as IIRC they are a floating pellet.