storing converted sinking pellets?

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I read that continuous feed floating pellet, the air inside the food(from the food, or also suck from air outside of the water?) will build up resulting in swim bladder disease

using this method, sink pellet
but I wonder, can I still store them after they get wet?
separate the pellet from the water, dry them, store

ignoring the top-feeder fish, mid-feeder fish, and bottom-feeder fish...
goldfish have this special organ that help them swim. also apply to other fish like gar, bichir, pleco, snakehead?
 
Urban myth, floating pellets are very common in commercial aquaculture as one can determine how much is being consumed, which saves on cost and waste. Not to mention improved water quality from less uneaten food.

See recent discussion on same topic.

 
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