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Hello all. I think I may be feeding my GF too little. I've been
feeding him/her the same amount for quite some time - but he's grown SO much (6.25 inches from nose to end of tail fin). I know there is a guideline - all your GF can get in his mouth in one minute three times a day? Is that right? Is ok to feed him a bit more if I know its not overloading the tank? (its 60 gallons). I want to make sure he is getting the proper nutrution. I have been feeding him a variety of fresh stuff like banannas, cantalope, blanched peas, and sometimes pasta. Im sure this is good - but im gonna run it my you guys anway. DROPSY UPDATE: As you all know - i've been haveing problems with my GF having popeye and being swollen (no pine cone). He's doing much better now - one eye is still wonky but he is RAVENOUS and has less red spots. Firethorn |
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![]() Firethorn wrote: Hello all. I think I may be feeding my GF too little. I've been feeding him/her the same amount for quite some time - but he's grown SO much (6.25 inches from nose to end of tail fin). I know there is a guideline - all your GF can get in his mouth in one minute three times a day? Is that right? Is ok to feed him a bit more if I know its not overloading the tank? (its 60 gallons). I want to make sure he is getting the proper nutrution. I have been feeding him a variety of fresh stuff like banannas, cantalope, blanched peas, and sometimes pasta. Im sure this is good - but im gonna run it my you guys anway. Sounds good to me. Cooked carrots and cauliflower are also good for the fish chopped finely and fed sparingly. |
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it is a frequency thing since GF have no stomachs. they need itty bitty amounts of
food frequently. because they have a relatively short digestive tract they need foods that are easily broken down and absorbed. GF eat mostly the critters live on plants and algae which are high protein, high fat content but very simple fats and proteins, not complex. land based veggies and fruits have too much cellulose for digestion, not to mention GF dont utilize carbohydrates almost at all. so fruits and veggies are not digested for the most part. Like peas they are good for constipation. they do contribute to the waste load since they are mostly unused nutrients that the bacteria must break down. the best food is the stuff comes from the water. so find fish food with water based protein source as first ingredient. it costs more up front, but less is needed and there is less waste and better nutrition for the fish. the biggest cause of floatiness is probably overfeeding. Ingrid Firethorn wrote: Hello all. I think I may be feeding my GF too little. I've been feeding him/her the same amount for quite some time - but he's grown SO much (6.25 inches from nose to end of tail fin). I know there is a guideline - all your GF can get in his mouth in one minute three times a day? Is that right? Is ok to feed him a bit more if I know its not overloading the tank? (its 60 gallons). I want to make sure he is getting the proper nutrution. I have been feeding him a variety of fresh stuff like banannas, cantalope, blanched peas, and sometimes pasta. Im sure this is good - but im gonna run it my you guys anway. DROPSY UPDATE: As you all know - i've been haveing problems with my GF having popeye and being swollen (no pine cone). He's doing much better now - one eye is still wonky but he is RAVENOUS and has less red spots. Firethorn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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If the fish is growing rapidly it sounds like they are getting enough.
Geezer From The Freezer wrote in message ... Firethorn wrote: Hello all. I think I may be feeding my GF too little. I've been feeding him/her the same amount for quite some time - but he's grown SO much (6.25 inches from nose to end of tail fin). I know there is a guideline - all your GF can get in his mouth in one minute three times a day? Is that right? Is ok to feed him a bit more if I know its not overloading the tank? (its 60 gallons). I want to make sure he is getting the proper nutrution. I have been feeding him a variety of fresh stuff like banannas, cantalope, blanched peas, and sometimes pasta. Im sure this is good - but im gonna run it my you guys anway. Sounds good to me. Cooked carrots and cauliflower are also good for the fish chopped finely and fed sparingly. |
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oh yeah. take algae outta the water and it is dry slime really fast. or even lily
pads. they dont need the "structure" cause water supports them and they dont need the weight or they will just sink to the bottom, no light. Ingrid sophie wrote: do aquatic plants have less cellulose that land-based ones? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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