It has taken pellets here and there but I usually feed it live. I'd say around 95% of the timeIs that cutie eating pellets?
Thats good enough to get someone started with it's training.It has taken pellets here and there but I usually feed it live. I'd say around 95% of the time
Definitely. Though feeding live isn't bad, if everything is fed properly and treated for parasites prior, you really shouldn't have any issues. Making sure the fish you feed are disease free and feed all the essential nutrients you would want your fish to have is the main goal. Your foods food is the most important thing.Thats good enough to get someone started with it's training.
Oh yeah I know...been there done that and already wore out the tee shirt as far as dealing with live feeders.Definitely. Though feeding live isn't bad, if everything is fed properly and treated for parasites prior, you really shouldn't have any issues. Making sure the fish you feed are disease free and feed all the essential nutrients you would want your fish to have is the main goal. Your foods food is the most important thing.
I figured haha just figured id state it for anyone else who may see it. I know a lot of people tend to be anti live food lol, to each their own. I just tend to like to feed as close to a natural diet as possible personally.. I kinda tend to go all out with the personal collection. the feeder roaches would be fresh left over fruits and veggies every other day and a home made protein powder id make throughout the week.. but I may be a tad ocd as well haha but thanks, I hope it does as well! should be getting Azul's and kelberi in 2-3 weeks as wellOh yeah I know...been there done that and already wore out the tee shirt as far as dealing with live feeders.
I was merely stating that this cichla shouldn't be too hard for a buyer to train it.Hope it goes to a good home.