Possibly, but it would be expensive to use, as it would have to be moistened to stay on a hook, and moulded into a wad thereon. Even then, it may not stay on the hook. My advice, use something else.
No, goldfish are not bait; or as Bruce from Nemo would say "Fish are friends, not food"
Yes, all the flaked food is the same except goldfish flakes.
Mosquito fish are not Goldfish. They are tropical livebearers. They may eat the goldfish food but it is not the right food for them and so will not be good for them.
Most people feed goldfish fish flakes or pellets. This is fine, as they are filled with nutrients, but fish need variety in their diet like humans. You can feed them peas, lettuce, cucumber, and other vegetables.
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Goldfish will eat anything that is edible to them but feed them fish food, such as flakes and pellets. You can find them at your local pet shop, just ask them for it.
koi fish would normally eat goldfish food try tetra fin goldfish flakes they are made for goldfish and koi
you can buy all kinds of food that can be used as bait, some works better than others
minnows, carnivore food, goldfish, & flakes.
if you were fishing and were using bait it would mean a type of food or luxury for the fish to lure them in and make them easier to catch!
er, yes -_- they're made for them! just make sure to buy quality ones from an aquarium or pet store. supermarket goldfish food is terrible.
Any bait can catch some fish at sometime. Grapes though are not a good bait for fish in general as they are not a natural food of any fish.