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A Query about Wardley's Pond "TEN" pellets,... Papa Red 05-28-2008
Posted by Papa Red on May 28, 2008, 2:32 pm
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A Query about Wardley's Pond "TEN" pellets,...

A streetperson, a long-time friend of mine, who originally got me into
keeping freshwater fish years ago, by giving me my first two tanks, a
ten and then a 30 gallon 'Bow' tank [I now have 9 tanks up and running,
with many others sitting dry, that people had thrown out, has just gave
me an unopened, 3 pound plastic bag of Wardley's Pond Ten Pellets, and I
was wondering if anyone would recommend my feeding them to any of the
following fish species:
Corydoras catfish; Plecos; Bala sharks; Clown Loachs; Betta splendens;
and some Black Widow Tetras. Thank you. TTFN,...Pax Vobiscum,...~Dean.


Posted by Reel McKoi on May 28, 2008, 7:55 pm
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>A Query about Wardley's Pond "TEN" pellets,...
>
> A streetperson, a long-time friend of mine, who originally got me into
> keeping freshwater fish years ago, by giving me my first two tanks, a
> ten and then a 30 gallon 'Bow' tank [I now have 9 tanks up and running,
> with many others sitting dry, that people had thrown out, has just gave
> me an unopened, 3 pound plastic bag of Wardley's Pond Ten Pellets, and I
> was wondering if anyone would recommend my feeding them to any of the
> following fish species:
> Corydoras catfish; Plecos; Bala sharks; Clown Loachs; Betta splendens;
> and some Black Widow Tetras. Thank you. TTFN,...Pax Vobiscum,...~Dean.
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Wouldn't the pellets be too large for these fish?
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Posted by Papa Red on May 29, 2008, 2:06 pm
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While they are still hard, yes, for some of them,...But once they have
soften, even the wee Corys could munch on them.~Dean.


Posted by Reel McKoi on June 2, 2008, 9:29 pm
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> While they are still hard, yes, for some of them,...But once they have
> soften, even the wee Corys could munch on them.~Dean.
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Oh, I understand. :-)


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