eatingleg4peanut;4365350; said:mine gorges on bloodworms and I saw him doing the death roll on a peice of tilapia intended for my catfish the other day. What size should he be before I try him with rosy reds(he's only about 3" now). Also mine wont touch pellets, They are small sinking cichlid pellets and larger shrimp pellets in the tank and he doesnt care about any, but the minute a bloodworm hits the tank zoom...omnomnomnomnom.
The way i discovered to get poly's to take pallets is to mix the pallets with the blood worms(as that is what he recognizes as food). Mix about 5pallets first then slow reduce the blood worms and increase the pallets. The reason why he does not eat the pallet is to simply put it is that he does not think its food. In maybe about a week he will take a pallet that smells like blood worm and by the next week or two he will learn that pallets are food. I would also recommend feeding massivore pallet from Hikari as it is made carnivorousness fish. My babies currently on a diet of mainly massivore pallets,hake,lance fish,blood worms,feeder guppies/swords.
they also have very little to no nutritional value and are packed with Thiaminase a diet of high thiaminase foods can cause anything from poor growth to death(in severe cases).....A better alternative is Livebearers gut loaded NO Thiaminase in them nor do Cichlids....I feed Pellets to all my polys with silversides and Krill with added Thiamin along with bloodworms and the occaisional feeder guppie or convict(which they don't eat). My one word of advice for ANY piscivorous fish avoid goldfish