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I tossed in some feed by hand a few days ago. When I did that the dust from the feed of course fell short, near the edge. We have a good number of golden shiners and a school came in and swarmed all over it.
A few of the big pellets drifted in to the shore and the shiners started attacking them. Two finally sank and could see them on the bottom. The shiners came back over and over until they were gone. I guess as it got soft they ate it.
I wondered why I never see any left over feed in the pond, now I know why.
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