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Reddit mentions of Omega One Goldfish Pellets, Sinking, 4mm Medium Pellets, 8 oz

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Omega One Goldfish Pellets, Sinking, 4mm Medium Pellets, 8 oz
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    Features:
  • FOR SENSITIVE SYSTEMS: Omega One Goldfish Pellets are formulated specifically for the sensitive goldfish digestive system. They are 100% meal free and contain significantly less starch than other goldfish foods
  • COLOR-BOOSTING NUTRITION: Hand-harvested fresh ocean kelp provides critical nutrients and aids in digestion. Natural beta carotenes in salmon provide extreme color enhancement. Rich in Omega 3 & 6 for improved energy and immunity
  • KEEP A CLEANER TANK: Our Sinking Goldfish Pellets are naturally insoluble, which reduces water pollution, and they have significantly less starch, which reduces fish waste
  • INSTRUCTIONS: Feed 1-3 times daily, using only as much food as fish can consume in two minutes
  • GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Min Crude Protein 35% / Min Crude Fat 10% / Max Crude Fiber 3% / Max Moisture 8.5% / Max Ash 8%
  • Packaging may vary
Specs:
ColorYellow
Height5.75 Inches
Length2.75 Inches
Number of items1
Size8 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.17187520425855 Pounds
Width2.75 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Omega One Goldfish Pellets, Sinking, 4mm Medium Pellets, 8 oz:

u/xtwistedxlovex ยท 1 pointr/Goldfish

Weelllll...the best setup is the biggest you can afford. The bare minimum for 2 fancies would be a 40 gallon breeder, but the more space you can give them the better. If you live in the US you can get a pretty awesome discount on aquariums up to 75 gallons (varies by store) fairly often when they do "Dollar Per Gallon" sales. Petco does the most frequent DPGs but Petsmart and Pet Supplies Plus also do them. Petsmart sometimes just has heavily discounted sets also. Anyway, $40 is the least it will cost if you buy a new tank, but maybe you can find a great deal for a secondhand tank on a resale site if you prefer that route.

Filter...maybe go with a SunSun as they're quite cheap for their quality. I use this one and while the UV sterilizer is generally unnecessary I guess it might be helpful in an ich outbreak or something. It's actually slightly below the 10xph flow rate for my 55g so I supplement it with a HOB filter that I keep spare media in in case it's ever needed. For media in the canister I have sponges of varying coarseness, generic ceramic rings (for nitrifying bacteria), and Seachem Matrix (for nitrate-consuming bacteria).

The best water tester is the API Freshwater Master Test Kit. It may seem expensive at first glance, but it's actually cheaper over time - AND more accurate than strips. For water changes, since I don't have a faucet that can support a Python auto-changer, I use a pump stuck to the bottom of the bucket to push water up through spare tubing. Saves me the trouble of lifting heavy buckets or trying to gradually scoop the water out.

The best foods are New Life Spectrum, Repashy, Saki-Hikari, and if you need a cheaper option Omega One. You should also supply plenty of leafy greens; the fiber is very good for their digestive tract.