Brick eats the mealworms fine, problem is getting him to eat something else. I have freeze dried garlic chunks I soak pellets in once a week. But I may go with live mealworms and gutload.
The game goes like this:
Eats tilapia, then doesn't. Spits out the pellets inside and eats the fish.
Eats krill then doesn't.
Eats spirulina wafers then doesn't.
Gulps blackworm/spirulina cubes like crack then doesn't.
Lets pellets rain over his head.
He previously ate nearly 2lbs of mealworms in a month, then didn't and ate pellets instead (when he finally tired of mealworms)
Currently only eats freeze dried mealworms.
Some days I refuse mealworms and only put pellets/wafers in the tank. I think Brick is gulling me. For such a picky fish he sure is staying mighty thick. I've seen him poking at pellets on the bottom when he doesn't know I'm looking.
My chocolate Bobo has started eating pellets after realizing he isn't getting just mealworms either. He was getting as bad as the O with the picky routine. Main difference is he stays near his house all the time...so its either eat what's available or go hungry. Plus the fact the O and BP herd him around when he comes out. He's an opportunistic eater, so it's grab n' go.
Tbh mealworms, Bloodworms should be fed to fish as a treat food not a staple. The outer shell of Mealworms can cause digestive issues.