There is a lot you can feed your goldfish. First, there are those fish foods at the petstore. Flakes and sinkable pellets. I recommend to use sinkable pellets, because flakes, I think, make the habbit of the goldfish gulping at the top of the tank, which is an unhealthy thing to do. If the goldfish gulp at the surface too much, feed them the insides of boiled frozen peas. I feed my goldfish lettuce sometimes, too. They actually eat it!
Goldfish are omnivores, so feeding them vegetables and sometimes occasional live foods will make them healthier!
When I feed my goldfish they act excited.
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Yes. I fed my goldfish betta food, and he ate it. Hope this helps.
rock botom food
No. Toads are insectivores. Goldfish are omnivores. They both need totally different diets.
yes, goldfish love duckweed! I wouldn't make it their primary food, but its a good snack, and healthy for them. It's a good supplement to high quality goldfish food.
best to do flake or pellets food feed 3 times a day do how many about 2 or 3 per goldfish not too much. Do tropical or goldfish food to feed goldfish. They need cold water or as warm as tropical fish in degrees. You can put tropical with goldfish.You can put goldfish outside in a pond. WARNING! DON'T PUT TROPICAL IN POND OUTSIDE OR THEY WILL DIE! I MEAN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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.
-goldfish food from a pet shop, although they may not live long anyways, sad as it is...
your fish need to be fed 2-3 times a day. if your fish doesn't eat every thing in five minutes the take rest food out with goldfish net. but i feed my goldfish 1-2 times a day and their food that i give them is SUPA goldfish flake food or i give them goldfish pallets.
You can give them frozen worms
you can. it will probably not hurt the goldfish ot the others, but it is best when possible to feed fish food that is designed for their specific nutritional needs.