how did you prepare the orange for your goldfish? will my fish get sick if i just give it a small piece of navel orange? do i need to rinse it or microwave it or anything? will the pesticides make it sick?one website said to feed it just the rind, but i read somewhere else that they cant digest the rind...im trying to feed my baby orange or peas or something bc i think he has SBD :(
Just wondering... can goldfish eat mandarin oranges? I had a question up on Yahoo! Answers and there were mixed results :/. There is nothing in them except pure oranges, no sugar addatives or anything. So, can they?
no. i dont. the juice is what they probally like. One little slice of orange wont affect the ph of a larger tank. The tank in this video is a 55 gallon.
how about a lemon??
jcfdillon 4 months ago
After watching this, i gave a slice of orange to my four big fish, and they love it! ;)
They pull it apart , it's quite funny to watch them eating it.
Hotlips4000isback 9 months ago
how did you prepare the orange for your goldfish? will my fish get sick if i just give it a small piece of navel orange? do i need to rinse it or microwave it or anything? will the pesticides make it sick?one website said to feed it just the rind, but i read somewhere else that they cant digest the rind...im trying to feed my baby orange or peas or something bc i think he has SBD :(
alex0651 1 year ago
Does the shubunkin get along with the fantails and the pearlscale?
eurasianchica 1 year ago
So if I wanted to give my fish orange I would just get a bit of orange out a can and drop it in the tank and after like 5 mins take it out?
MrRawrllyX 1 year ago
do you just throw in an orange segment???
warwolf193 1 year ago
so this is like a good vitamin c for them right!!!!!!!
TheBman3200 1 year ago
my goldfish eat oranges to their colors are very bright and vibrant
lildrummaboy808 2 years ago
Just wondering... can goldfish eat mandarin oranges? I had a question up on Yahoo! Answers and there were mixed results :/. There is nothing in them except pure oranges, no sugar addatives or anything. So, can they?
GeritWag 2 years ago
I would only suggest fresh produce. Anything from a can, cup, ect. will have preservitives that may be harmful.
xFuzzyPeaches 2 years ago
can i feed myn apple?
ravenshield56 2 years ago
When I had them, I did try cutting apple into small pieces and feeding it to them, but they never ate it.
You could try it, but they may not like it.
xFuzzyPeaches 2 years ago
can they eat pineapples?
mikeytitanic 2 years ago
i would try it too much acid
try a orange or deshelled peas that don't contain salt
fishcrazy104 2 years ago
srry spelleing error
i wouldn't try a pineapple
fishcrazy104 2 years ago
u could feed them deshelled peas, bell pepper, zuccinni, and lettuce.
TheFishPerson 2 years ago
I hear this is very good for them. It gives that a imune system bood to fight off disies.
EveryonesQT 3 years ago
can someone tell me if u have to rip open the orange for them to eat it? or just rip off a piece and drop it in?
redpanda65 3 years ago
I always peeled the thin clear membrane that holds all the little juice cell things together. :)
xFuzzyPeaches 3 years ago
poor orange...just kidding, haha thats funny i never knew you could feed fish oranges
skatecobra671 3 years ago
Ok, so do you squeeze out all the juice before giving it to them?
FatJan 3 years ago
no. i dont. the juice is what they probally like. One little slice of orange wont affect the ph of a larger tank. The tank in this video is a 55 gallon.
OCSkylineGTR 3 years ago
do oranges affect the PH of the water at all?
HappyPercy 3 years ago
No they dont. You would need alot of oranges just to see a noticeable difference if your ph.
OCSkylineGTR 3 years ago
I'd still do a water change after giving them orange. :3
Squidduddex 3 years ago
Do you get much mess fom an orange? I don't like feeding my fish anything too messy
Eraflo 4 years ago
no, not at all. The orange is a very clean food. It stays together very well. All you have to do is scoop out the clear skin when they are done.
xFuzzyPeaches 4 years ago
Hehe. I've just finished feeding mine some of their favourite... Peas. Ill be sure to try orange sometime :)
Eraflo 4 years ago
they certainly like there orange :D
fishcrazy104 4 years ago