Gar feeders

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Stay away from goldfish if you can, but if you can't they'll work. Just feed it any fish which can it can swallow, one of my baby Alligator gars died from choking on a guppy, he was very small.
 
I would start pellet training as soon as you can. I have had too many issues with feeder fish bringing in Pairisites and other unwanted things. Pellets insure a more balanced full spectrum diet. I feed mine Hikari food sticks. Not to mention there are places you can order from that they will be much cheaper in the long run than buying feeders all the time.

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I would start pellet training as soon as you can. I have had too many issues with feeder fish bringing in Pairisites and other unwanted things. Pellets insure a more balanced full spectrum diet. I feed mine Hikari food sticks. Not to mention there are places you can order from that they will be much cheaper in the long run than buying feeders all the time.

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Cheaper hikari? Where? Price


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I get mine from petmountain.com. a 17.5oz bag of the jumbo Carne sticks is 30 bucks. That bag lasts me at least a month usually almost two with two 15+ inch gar, a 18 inch bullhead, two coppernose bluegill one is almost a foot long, and 5 pumpkin seed blugill. It sounds expensive but with that stock I was buying 2.5 dozen feeders a week for them at about 15 bucks a week. For thee amount of time that one bag of this food lasts, I would be spending 90 bucks on feeders. Not to mention a few times I got anchor worms and the 100 bucks it cost per time to treat the tank.

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No use of pellets all of my pellets vanish easyly after i feed my monsters

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