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Old August 3rd 03, 03:54 PM
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for GF in ponds, yes. Indoors no not unless they are irradiated. Ingrid

"Caught-Napping" -Nab wrote:

Are bloodworms an acceptible part of a Goldfish diet?




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Old August 5th 03, 02:45 PM
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I was thinking more along the lines of the freeze dried ones.

That's funny because there is a faction in the hobby that will claim they are
no good.
When they do, ask them why and for proof.
Enjoy your fish.
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Old August 6th 03, 03:43 AM
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Hey Girl,

Are you listening to yourself and that silly comment you just wrote. What
is the difference in the Goldfish in an pond outside that negates the
necessity of the Bloodworms having to be irradiated, but is required for
goldfish inside in tanks.

I think someone broke a bottle of formaldehyde in that lab of yours, either
that, or your a whiffing too much of the fumes from those erasable markers
in your lecture sessions while you are writing on the board.

To answer Caught-Nappings question, "Bloodworms are great for your fish,
just don't feed them too much or for to long of an extended time. As an
example, If you feed six times a day, their first feeding in the in the
morning is Bloodworms and their last meal at night is Bloodworms."

Tom L.L.
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for GF in ponds, yes. Indoors no not unless they are irradiated. Ingrid

"Caught-Napping" -Nab wrote:

Are bloodworms an acceptible part of a Goldfish diet?




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compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.



 




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