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Old February 23rd 05, 12:29 AM
bettasngoldfish
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You can order the Medigold here
https://www.goldfishconnection.com/s...php?parentId=5 When
ever I have placed an order with goldfishconnection I received it in a
few days : ) I know the medigold is good, not sure about the jungle
product.....if thats all you can get its worth a shot. Keep doing
water changes and maybe add some aquarium salt and that should help
quite a bit.

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Old February 23rd 05, 03:30 AM
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Originally Posted by bettasngoldfish
You can order the Medigold here
https://www.goldfishconnection.com/s...php?parentId=5 When
ever I have placed an order with goldfishconnection I received it in a
few days : ) I know the medigold is good, not sure about the jungle
product.....if thats all you can get its worth a shot. Keep doing
water changes and maybe add some aquarium salt and that should help
quite a bit.

Thank you so much , I ordered it tonight! They are in PA and so am I so maybe it will come quickly!

Cecileew
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Old February 24th 05, 04:36 AM
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Great! So far I have not had a sick fish refuse to eat the medigold.
Then again I have not had many goldfish that refuse to eat at all ; )
They are like little eating machines lol!

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Old February 27th 05, 01:20 PM
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Hi! Just wanted to let you know that I received the medigold a few days ago and I have been feeding it to the fish. I had a question? Can you soak the medigold before giving it to the fish? It seems rock hard, and large pieces for my goldfish. I cut the food in half and fed the fish, but my fantail(major pig) will eat a piece, then it takes him an hour or so to finish it(looks like he has a rock in his mouth!).









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Originally Posted by bettasngoldfish
Great! So far I have not had a sick fish refuse to eat the medigold.
Then again I have not had many goldfish that refuse to eat at all ; )
They are like little eating machines lol!
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Old February 28th 05, 02:39 AM
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Can you
soak the medigold before giving it to the fish? It seems rock hard, and

large pieces for my goldfish. I cut the food in half and fed the fish,
but my fantail(major pig) will eat a piece, then it takes him an hour
or so to finish it(looks like he has a rock in his mouth!).

Yes, you can soak the medigold before feeding especially if you have a
smaller fish. I pour a little bit of dechlorinated water in a cup and
soak the food for a few minutes then pour the whole cup into the tank.


Maria

 




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