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Old 08-09-15, 01:37 PM   #1
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Re: The Nutritional Content of Feeder Fish

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There's too many problems with goldfish as feeders. I love em as pets, but most people won't be able to deal with their potentially large size, large bio-load, and nutritional issues they present. I wasn't suggesting them as feeders in the slightest, nor rosy reds, but rather throwing in another reason why they do not make good feeders.
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Old 08-09-15, 03:00 PM   #2
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Re: The Nutritional Content of Feeder Fish

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There's too many problems with goldfish as feeders. I love em as pets, but most people won't be able to deal with their potentially large size, large bio-load, and nutritional issues they present. I wasn't suggesting them as feeders in the slightest, nor rosy reds, but rather throwing in another reason why they do not make good feeders.
I'm sorry. I think we've had a miscommunication and it's my fault.

I didn't mean to think you were suggesting them in the least. I like to put out there for all the readers to be aware of these fish as feeders for their own animals due to that one enzyme.

Otherwise, you and I are on the same page.
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