Yes, I have a cousin that does and his goldfish are fine.
If you don't have fish food, you can feed a goldfish boiled vegetables like peas or zucchini, or small amounts of cooked rice. Avoid feeding them bread or other processed foods as they may not provide the necessary nutrients for your goldfish's health. It's important to get proper fish food as soon as possible for a balanced diet.
No, it is not recommended to feed zebrafish goldfish flakes. Zebrafish have specific dietary requirements that differ from goldfish, and feeding them the wrong food can lead to health issues. It is best to feed zebrafish a diet formulated specifically for them, such as zebrafish flake or pellet food.
Worms consuming the blood of an animal
Worms I think...:)
Fish!Fish love worms and leeches are essentially blood sucking worms...fish
you obviously feed your fish fishfood or sea worms but not to frequently with the worms
Good parents are omnivores. They eat commercial Cichlid food, goldfish food, blood worms... And just about everything else!
YES
Goldfish's live food range from blood-worms to brine shrimp. You can also feed them a small variety of grains and vegetables.
Yes you can, like krill, betta pellets, bloodworms, tubiflex worms
no you but you can feed him or her crikets of worms such as blood worms and meal worms
Guppies and Goldfish should never ever ever be together.... EVER.
Goldfish do not live in the sea they live in freshwater ponds and lakes and feed on a wide range of things, from plants to insect lava and things floating on the surface of the water. they may also feed on worms and smaller fish.
I feed mime freeze dried blood worms
Goldfish food is commercially available at most pet shops. But I believe you would be hard pressed to find a better food for goldfish than Earthworms.
Pellets and flakes... but they ABSOLUTELY LOVE freeze dried blood worms
Since Goldfish are omnivouros, they can eat a wide variey of food such as brine shrimp, earth worms, lettuce, de-shelled peas, oranges, krill, daphnia, tubifex worms, elodea, duckweed, blood worms, and other shrimps. However, Goldfish flakes provide the important nutrients your goldfish needs on a daily basis. Other foods should be fed once or twice a week as a treat. Also, peas are very good for goldfish and solve most consipation issues.