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Please some one remind me what plants goldfish type fish (I have an oranda)
do not like to eat. It has been some time since I ordered plants, and now I cannot recall which ones it didn't eat down to a stem. Thanks! |
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![]() "Tara Legale" wrote in message ... Please some one remind me what plants goldfish type fish (I have an oranda) do not like to eat. Some goldfish are more into eating plants than others. My indoor goldfish share their tanks with hornwart, elodia, Amazon swords, American vals and anubias. I see little damage to the plants. It has been some time since I ordered plants, and now I cannot recall which ones it didn't eat down to a stem. Keep in mind what one GF doesn't go nuts for another may. If you feed them enough pellets and frozen foods they're less likely to go after the plants. Thanks! -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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![]() "Tara Legale" wrote in message ... Please some one remind me what plants goldfish type fish (I have an oranda) do not like to eat. It has been some time since I ordered plants, and now I cannot recall which ones it didn't eat down to a stem. Thanks! Lace plants grow from bulbs. Spaths (those madonna lilly looking hings) Most Anubias are safe from them too. If you can get a tray of cheap palm trees from a nursery they last a fair while under the water and look kinda funky as well as being cheap Otherwise go with the plastic/silk plants. Lexx effort. Plants able to survive in with goldfish are often more expensive. But you can reduce your goldys vege rampages by feeding the odd shelled frozen green pea or a handful of duckweed from an outside tub. or even a bit of zuccini or cucumber or squash etc on a stainless steel fork. Goldfish need plant matter but they don't like those lace plants, at least not the ones around here. |
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