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I went to watch the cc feed this afternoon and i got there about 3 minutes after the feeder normally goes off. I didnt see any feed in the water so i figured my feeder was not goin off so i took a hand full of feed and threw it in the water. I couldnt believe how many cnbg were feeding it looked like it was it raining. I dont know how long they have been feeding but i didnt think they would feed on pellets with the water being so cloudy. I guess i need to extend my feed time.
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You bettcha if they are cleaning it up that fast. That or feed more times per day.
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WIH, my water is downright muddy, and my BG absolutely tear the feed up. I suspect cloudy or muddy water could make them slower to feed train, but once trained, they appear to eat just fine.
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I was kinda getting worried about them in the muddy water but i guess they are doing ok. I am going to get a bo-jo fishing light setup very soon that should give them some more to eat.
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