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my goldfish keeps going up the bowl,.. i fed them already, why they are still going up there

Submitted: 248 days and 18 hours ago.
Category: Pet
Value: $9
Status: AWAITING CUSTOMER ACTION

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Goldfish have tremendous appetites and will keep looking for food even though they've just been fed.

 

It's best to not continue to feed them.

 

Good luck.

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