yes. their seasoning could go bad if there in the fresh air too long. :)
5 minutes
I personally think that you should get a plastic bag from the store because paper bags will rip a lot easier than a plastic bag will.
Put them in a DRY plastic bag and seal it tight. After that, put the bag into the freezer, and they should stay good for a while.
Throw it out.
A plastic bag sealer seals plastic bags to an airtight condition and prevent food from going off too quickly. They are usually handheld machines and once sealed the food will stay fresh longer.
in the plastic bag first
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The goldfish will be fine in a plastic bag for a few hours, but should be transferred to an aquarium or bowl as soon as possible. Although goldfish bowls may have enough oxygen in the water, you should consider aeration (bubbling air) rather than changing water often, which can stress some fish. For a larger tank, water can be filtered and treated to prevent algae growth. For outside pools, aeration is also a good idea to prevent stagnation. Snails are sometimes used to control plant growth in both inside and outside fish environments.
by keeping them in a plastic bag in the fridge. Constantly making sure it is sealed up. :):)
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