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  1. Ohhh 😮 my mom and I been doing it the wrong way 😂 I recently got a new baby comet goldfish yesterday with my husband and I notice that the baby comet goldfish wasn’t eating the flakes do I make it into a smaller pieces then make it sink for the fish to eat which works

  2. Here's an idea. Keep both hands dry. If one becomes wet, use a towel.
    Then you never risk putting a wet hand into the fish food bag.

  3. First of all, flake fish food is meant to float. When flake food gets waterlogged, it starts losing nutrients. The fish are ment to eat the floating flakes before they get waterlogged as it is healthier for them. Another thing is that they do make slow sinking pellets that take longer to become waterlogged than flakes and are actually healthier for fish. The other problem with this guy's feeding technique is that you should avoid sticking your hands into a fish tank. You need to thoroughly wash your hand before reaching into a fish tank and make sure there is no soap residue left on your hands. Your natural body oils and who knows what can be harmful if not fatal to fish. This video is not a good tip on how to feed flakes as it shows how you really should not feed flakes. With my goldfish, I feed mostly slow sinking pellets.

  4. I have multi tank syndrome and i try my best to avoid mixing the tank water with each other. So i use a stirring stick for each tank to avoid the fish eating at the surface and developing swim bladder issues

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