Friday, May 9, 2014

Aqueon Goldfish Granules

Aqueon 06053 Goldfish Granules, 5.8-OunceAs other reviews have indicated, advertising these as "slow-sinking" may lead to some false expectations. My goldfish has been dining on a mix of these, flakes, and the occasional fresh veggie bit since she came home from the pet store, and seems to get pretty excited about these. I'd say she finds them more exciting than flakes, but still less exciting than fresh peas. She doesn't always notice them before they sink, but seems to like to nose around in the gravel a lot during the day for missed bits of food, so I think they all get eaten sooner or later as long as I don't overfeed. I personally prefer them to the flakes because they don't crumble apart in my fingers like those do, so they aren't as messy.

I bought these granules to give my fish a little diversity and they really love it. They are getting so big, i just wish they would make a larger Granule. But it is a good product, not just for Gold Fish, but for bottom feeders too!!

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Amazon has very competitive price comparing to pet stores. My fish likes it and this can be there main dish.

I only hope the pellets would fall a bit slower.

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These are called "slow sinking" granules. If you think rocks float, then perhaps this statement works for you. I don't think it really matters (the fish will eat food from the bottom), but if you're going to advertise that (and ONLY that) on the front of your product, you should probably make sure it's true.

To clarify, these granules do NOT sink slowly. They drop to the bottom immediately.

The granules are smaller than I expected. They are tiny spheres, slightly larger than a mustard seed (perhaps the same size).

The 5.8oz. container seems to be the best size (it's not so tiny as to seem a waste of time, but not so large as to become comical).

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In theory, it would be much easier to feed than flake food, but since the fish wouldn't eat it, that didn't matter.

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