nope its filled with fat and cooking it gets rid of most anything nutritious in it.
It could upset the fished digestive system also.
2007-11-28 13:06:58
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answered by ?? 2
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I asked the same question almost. I asked if a betta could eat cooked turkey from Thanksgiving and some said yes and most said no. Hope that helped a tid bit.
2007-11-28 13:57:59
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answered by Betta92 3
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No, turkey is not good for fish, fish cannot metabolize fats like we can, they may eat it but it will will affect the health of the fish. You need to find another way to get rid of Thanksgiving leftovers, how about turkey soup.
2007-11-28 13:07:07
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answered by Goober 6
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Better not, because the turkey have oil in it and it will eventually pollutes the water.
You may like to eat turkey but your fish may not. It better to feed it with it's fish foods or small fishes.
2007-11-28 13:09:01
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answered by kaipeng 2
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They would probobly eat it...but It would not be really good for them so I don't suggest it. Lol find a different way of getting rid of old thanksgiving turkey :P
2007-11-28 13:32:16
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answered by dood 2
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Straight turkey - no.
Mashed up and mixed with wheat bran, one egg, mashed up cooked white rice, shaped into pellets, baked @350 degrees in the oven for 20 minutes, yes.
Make sure you grind everything real fine before shaping into pellets.
You can also add cooked ground worms, snails, and insects to that recipe. Your fish will love it.
2007-11-28 13:21:47
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answered by enn 6
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well where do they get turkey(cooked or otherwise)in their natural habitat?
NO,i don't think it's a good food substitute.
2007-11-28 17:24:14
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answered by fighterfish 4
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