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    DIY Sinking Koi Food

    Unlike the vast majority of DIY or "How to..." videos on YouTube, this actually works.

    https://youtu.be/cB5TIU7b0JU

    I got an oil replacement syringe from Screwfix. Don't do that. It was £10 and it reeked of oil.

    So then I got a 60ml syringe from the chemist. Do that. It cost 75p and can take a handful of food at a time.

    And it really works.



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    Dunno about the sinking pellets..................couldn't take my eye's of that fish, fascinating...........look's just like me .

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    I think it might be a flowerhorn? Looks like me before I get my caffeine fix in the morning. After that I become a black moor lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Asagi View Post
    Unlike the vast majority of DIY or "How to..." videos on YouTube, this actually works.

    https://youtu.be/cB5TIU7b0JU

    I got an oil replacement syringe from Screwfix. Don't do that. It was £10 and it reeked of oil.

    So then I got a 60ml syringe from the chemist. Do that. It cost 75p and can take a handful of food at a time.

    And it really works.
    Hi, this can be achieved on a larger scale by buying a pellet pump sold in fishing tackle shops. Usually around £20 but will do a far more amount than what a syringe can do DIY Sinking Koi Food

 

 

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