A arrow Gambusia MFK Member Nov 3, 2007 271 0 16 Canada Jul 20, 2010 #11 If they eat the sinking types than you should now train them on the floating type which they will eventually eat. All it will take is one to come up and the rest will follow nervously.
If they eat the sinking types than you should now train them on the floating type which they will eventually eat. All it will take is one to come up and the rest will follow nervously.
A arrow Gambusia MFK Member Nov 3, 2007 271 0 16 Canada Jul 20, 2010 #12 Keep trying even if you have to starve them a bit but try a few times a day if possible then step back from the tank and see what happens
Keep trying even if you have to starve them a bit but try a few times a day if possible then step back from the tank and see what happens
S stew_mag Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 16, 2010 33 0 0 IL Jul 20, 2010 #13 thanks, they eat them now, I just have to leave em' alone and it takes a while
ballinouttacntrol Polypterus MFK Member Aug 20, 2009 4,731 139 96 Eugene, Or Jul 20, 2010 #14 stew_mag;4303213; said: thanks, they eat them now, I just have to leave em' alone and it takes a while Click to expand... I enjoy watching mine rise up to eat the food. It's different
stew_mag;4303213; said: thanks, they eat them now, I just have to leave em' alone and it takes a while Click to expand... I enjoy watching mine rise up to eat the food. It's different