icthyophile;603151; said:IMO, the larger the dat, the more difficult to wean off live. It took me 3 weeks to wean a 5" thinbar off live foods, but 2" dats seem much more willing to take frozen foods. Don't worry about pellets, many dats won't ever eat pellets.
icthyophile;602881; said:Stop feeding it guppies and start feeding cubes of bloodworms, chunks of frozen krill, or chunks of frozen brine or mysis shrimp, not "tiny pieces." Dats will ignore tiny pieces.
h20man;746655; said:Hi,
I am not new to keeping monster fish, but am new to keeping Datnoids. I purchased 4 datnoids which are between 1 and 2 inches. I feed my datnoids live adult brine shrimp, small white clouds, and ghost shrimp. I keep my datnoids with some large guppies at this time, of course the fish that I keep them with are fish I don't want because I know at some point in time they will become a meal for the datnoid.
I would like to know why is it that some here are recommending that the datnoid becomes 5 inches, before switching them to dry and frozen food? could they be switched to dry food earlier than 5 inches?
This is my first post to this site and I apologize if I missed the answer to my question. Thank you for your understanding and I look forward to learning more about these fascinating fish.
IMO, dats are easier to wean off live food when they are small. However, I would recommend getting them to accept frozen food first. I've had only mixed results using freeze dried food.h20man;746655; said:I would like to know why is it that some here are recommending that the datnoid becomes 5 inches, before switching them to dry and frozen food? could they be switched to dry food earlier than 5 inches?