well, looks like im going back to feeding hikari floating lol. Been trying to get my smaller azuls onto massivore lately and have been withholding the floating.
^^ i can agree with this...i have two rtc and i feed them sinking carnivore pellets which my pbass are starting to hit on them...they aint hitting on the floating sticks at all...If they learn to feed on sinking pellets as they grow larger, it can be very hard to get them to eat floating stuff. I always fed my bass Massivore because I had catfish that ate it as well. When I tried to give the bass floating food such as freeze dried krill and floating pellets, they didn't touch them.
I see my Broko I sold you is doing great.Mine eat massivore and jumbo sticks both. The massivore is a lot denser and the bag seems to last me longer, though I haven't taken the time to figure out the price by weight. I'll continue feeding both for now until something better comes along...
I see my Broko I sold you is doing great.
How big is he these days ?
now about carnivore jumbo floating sticks vs carnivore sinking pellets, I'm not sure if both have the same ingredients. Besides this, I'd say choose whichever is most cost efficient and/or suits your needsThese two formulas are almost identical the only major difference is the size of the pellet. Massivore Delite is for larger specimens.
I would say they are about 70-80% identical between the carnivore and food sticks. Looking at the ingredients(i have all three carni,massi, and food stick) the food stick differ from the carni and massi in "flaked corn and rice bran". There are probably a couple more differents in the ingredients but i only took a quick glance at it.I actually inquired about massivore delite vs carnivore sinking pellets a while back and this was their reply:
now about carnivore jumbo floating sticks vs carnivore sinking pellets, I'm not sure if both have the same ingredients. Besides this, I'd say choose whichever is most cost efficient and/or suits your needs