Only if the "feeder Goldfish" - which is usually just a mutt bred Common/Comet Goldfish, is very small and the Telescope is an adult. If it fits in their mouth, that's where it will end up!
However, "feeder" Goldfish have the potential to get over 10"-12" excluding tail fin, and a large one of these could very easily fatally injure a more fragile fancy Telescope Goldfish. The two varieties should never be mixed.
feeder goldfish you can also use minnows but feeder goldfish are better because they are bigger they are about 30 cents each
Goldfish. They are "feeder" fish for them.
They should be provided with goldfish or pond food instead
be careful the cat fish doesn't eat the goldfish if you have any and feed it feeder fish fish flakes or maybe even fiddler crabs. my catfish ate them
yes they can. the black moore goldfish has telescope eyes as well and so they both suffer from limited vision and competition for food is not as one sided.it is not recommended however to put either in the same tank as a regular goldfish, as their eyesight is normal and they swim faster and so eat a larger percentage of food than the telescope or black moore.
Goldfish on a normal basis are commonly infected with parasites. Although edible, they contain little to no nutritional value and are not a good feeder for bearded dragons or turtles. Insects commonly consumed by bearded dragons are crickets, superworms, roaches, silkworms, hornworms, and (locusts (typically in the UK))
If the fish are tiny yes they will eat them. They can eat a fish as big as a feeder goldfish!
No. They eat goldfish flakes.
yes a axolotl can eat a goldfish
They can eat a variety of foods, I own one myself..They can eat foods such as feeder goldfish, fish, different vegtables, and turtle pellets.Were you thinking about getting one, or do you have one.? (:
A bull feeder is a feeder that is used for bulls to eat out of, like a trough or feed bunk.
There are a great many plants that goldfish will not eat. Goldfish will not eat plants like trees for example.