Who uses feeder goldfish and why?

Do you use feeder goldfish (or anything other feeder for that matter)?

  • yes - on everything that can eat them

    Votes: 17 13.5%
  • yes - on most carnivores

    Votes: 15 11.9%
  • yes - but only on really tricky fish

    Votes: 10 7.9%
  • never (or just about never)

    Votes: 84 66.7%

  • Total voters
    126
I will never feed goldfish again!The last time i did,i brought a bad case if ich to my tank.However,I may go to the bait store sometime and get some minnows.
 
CB65, I suggest that you do go to bait shop and get some fathead minnows, I get some for my piranhas and they love them....I will never use goldfish unless it is last resort behind fatheads and rosies..
 
Though my wild-caught "yellow-banded shrimp" largely ignore processed tablets and the like (even freeze-dried krill fails to elicit a feeding response), they avidly consume feeder guppies.
 
I use feeder guppies, feeder goldfish, feeder golden shiners and any small fish I catch fishing to my gar and black crappie.

I have a 20" longnose gar who will not eat anything but big feeders.

Feeder goldfish do not have the nutritional value that other fish do so I tend to use small sunfish, tilapia, chubs, daces, shiners and mosquitofish.

Golden shiners can be a good feeder fish if you get them disease free.
 
I breed cichlids to feed to my fish, I never feed them goldfish, they are disease ridden, unnutritional fish that almost never looked after by lfs. I seldom feed fish live because it dose promote aggresivness.
 
This is an old one, but I'll chime in just the same, I voted yes to most carnivores. The better word would be predators, after all the Zebra pleco is a carnivore as are many fish that do not eat other fish regularly.
I do not, have never, and will not use goldfish, I raise my own guppies, snails, and am working on shrimp. Goldfish provide little to nothing but a big mess, all of my fish will eat prepared foods so the live stuff is a treat for them. I personally think it is wrong to haouse an animal who likes to hunt an then never allow that animal the opportunity to hunt. Everyone has their opinion on this, and I am only stating mine. Certain fish are designed to hunt and should get to. With the Sa cichlids I keep, feeding a high nutrition diet is easy and the live stuff is used for the treat and natural instincts of my fish not for the purpose of sustaining them nutritionally. Unlike many folks, when I first started keeping Oscars and didn't know any different it never really occured to me to feed them anything but fish food. It works, but my Oscars color up better, and have more natural pesonalities when they get to hunt whether it's snails or gupies or shrimp it doesn't seem to matter, most bugs work well too and also earthworms. All at levels that don't create excessive waste in my tanks.

On the thought of Goldfish themselves as opposed to other feeders, every single Oscar I have ever seen with hith has been fed goldies This doesn't make it a fact that goldies cause it, but it's enough of an issue that I won't allow them in my tanks. I have never had a case of hith develope on a fish in my tanks, and am only familiar with HIth though adopted fish that were in poor shape when I got them.
Dave
 
sublime1184 said:
CB65, I suggest that you do go to bait shop and get some fathead minnows, I get some for my piranhas and they love them....I will never use goldfish unless it is last resort behind fatheads and rosies..

Hey thanks,Sublime I will go tomorrow and get some Flat heads,I'm sure my fish will like that.
 
daveedka said:
I personally think it is wrong to haouse an animal who likes to hunt an then never allow that animal the opportunity to hunt.
Dave

Dogs and cats are naturally predators, and i doubt that the majority of dog and cat owners feed them live rodents or something.
 
Yeah, I would feel too bad putting a little helpless guppy in a tank so my fish could eat them. Tisk tisk tisk.
 
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