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If the water freezes but the pond is deep enough for the fish to still be in water at the bottom there is a good chance they will survive. If all of the water freezes however and the fish become frozen solid then I'm afraid they are unlikely to survive.
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Yeah, it could possibly be waste, or you're over feeding your fish, remember, not all fish have the same appetite as on the label.
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i have domino fish i always feed mine twice a day cause you do not whant to under feed it or over feed it hope i helped
dont worry about it. dont feed ur fish for a FEW HOURS. JUST DONT DO IT AGAIN.
When Hell.A. Freezes Over was created in 1996.
Fish stop eating when they have had enough. They can not be "overfed". Excess, left over food that the fish do not eat is the problem, because if it is left in the water, it will rot and poison the fish.
In order to maintain growth and health, most fish should be fed every day. Fish can go for several weeks without food, but its not good for them. Some predatory fish should not be fed every day, as they are accustomed to eating large meals infrequently.
Yes. Feed your fish only a few flakes at a time to make sure you do not over feed. Do this three times for one fish.
Hell Freezes Over was created on 1994-11-08.
one small betta flake from your NutraFin Max betta food container If you have pellets (which I highley recommend!) you should feed them 3-4 (even 5-6)pellets twice a day. Just make sure not to over feed them, because that could make the betta sick and/or have digestive problems. -Raz The best way to tell how much your betta fish should eat is to feed the fish an amount about the size of the fish's eye. Feed your fish an eye siezed amount once or twice a day. This method ensures that you do not over-feed because the fish's stomach is about the size of its eye and by using this method you are not limited to, so many:pellets per fish, bloodworms per fish, or flakes per fish. Just remember to feed your fish a varied diet and to not overfeed.