sounds like a good bookarkmann;2936144; said:Eat or die in my book... as long as the fish is not worth more than $150....
Well that all sounds good but I have already lost one of my two Campbelli trying to get them off of live food and all of my other dats have greedily jumped on the krill and shrimp bandwagon.My one NGT is quite stubborn just as someone said earlier and it really cost me too much to starve it to death.T1KARMANN;2937386; said:sounds like a good book
i hear it all the time my tiger wont eat this or that
its rubbish my kids wont eat greens feed them only greens for 2 months they will eat them thats for sure
T1's opinion is quite a hard one....converting tigers to various foods. But it does work and is the quickest way to convert.krichardson;2937749; said:Well that all sounds good but I have already lost one of my two Campbelli trying to get them off of live food and all of my other dats have greedily jumped on the krill and shrimp bandwagon.My one NGT is quite stubborn just as someone said earlier and it really cost me too much to starve it to death.
I think I am patient enough and I will eventually convert my NGT but I have learned a painfull lesson with the one that died and I wont lose this beauty.Luckily this one has the better markings and coloring.Ade;2937774; said:T1's opinion is quite a hard one....converting tigers to various foods. But it does work and is the quickest way to convert.
I "generally" agree with "eat or die" . I had NGT and INDO, which took 8 months to convert. But rather than ONLY feed shrimp/peklets etc, I did drop some bloodworm in every 25 days or so. This way, they never got too thin.
This method took 8 months to convert.
If i was harder and only fed what I wanted them to eat. then it could have taken (a lesser time) say 2 months to convert.
If your not patient type, then stay away from DATS.
good luck