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Crisps, Flakes, Granules & Pellets. A lot of stores like Walmart carry gold fish food. They usually are labeled gold fish food and have pictures of goldfish on them. Flakes are the most common type of food they eat. Youll have to buy fish food from a store, goldfish tend to eat just about any type of fish food.

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