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I know they like worms and such but I have been persuaded that
sticking to sterile (ish) dead food is the best bet. If it risks introducing an infection into the tank it just isn't worth it. On Mon, 10 May 2004 01:38:05 +0100, "johnhuddleston" wrote: Hi all, the past couple of weeks i`ve been trying some foods on my goldies to see what they like. So far i`ve discoved that they eat absolutely everything. cheese, ham, lettuce, skinned sweetcorn, skinned baked beans, practically any fruit chopped small enough to get in their mouths, goldfish fry, rinsed and chopped szeschuan chicken, chopped boiled egg, chopped steak, quaker oats, rice crispies, caught spiders and swatted flies... they gobble up all of the above with far more relish than they do the flake food (which according the the ingredients list is basically wheatflour and a bit of ground fishmeal) they`ve been living on for the past 2 years. snip |
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