Yes, not over-feeding, and feeding them cooked de-shelled peas at least once a week can help avoid constipation
Generally, it is better for goldfish to eat food that is soft. For one, it's easier to chew and digest, and it eliminates the risk of choaking. Also, for fancy goldfish, especially the egg bodied kind, it also lowers the risk of the fish becoming constipated or developing swimbladder problems.
It depends on the fish. For young goldfish feed them 2-3 times a day- they need the extra feeding because their small stomachs can only hold so much food at one time which can result in malnutrition. For adult goldfish feeding then 1-2 times a day is fine, and for elderly goldfish feed a goldfish formulated diet once a day and a treat of green peas everyday to every other day to help reduce the risk of becoming constipated.
You make it un-constipated.
Yes. Try to avoid dairy when you are constipated.
if l have a hernia but do not get constipated will i get infectiion
A Constipated Monkey was created on 1994-01-18.
I would not feed a betta peas if he is not constipated. They are not really meant to eat peas. But giving to them when they are constipated is a quick fix.
A doctor should be called if an elderly or disabled person is constipated for a week or more or if a child seems to be constipated.
Some common breeds of goldfish are: the Black Moor goldfish, the Ryunkin goldfish, the comet goldfish, the common goldfish, the Calico Fantail goldfish, the telescope eye goldfish, the bubble eye goldfish, the pearl scale goldfish and the Oranda goldfish.
If the 1.5 year old is constipated it is probably because of his/her fluid intake. Water cannot make you constipated because your body functions with it. It needs water in order to not be constipated.
Eat a bunch of pumpkin seeds, I wouldn't recommend it...
Then you are constipated