Hikari Carnivore Foods ROCK!

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Tanyoberu

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I have snowflake eels that swim to the top of the tank and eat this stuff!

The story is this:

I already owned two eels who consume goldfish, shrimp and crayfish. They reside in a brackish tank with datnoids and silver sharks. I enjoyed watching them so much that I decided to buy another MUCH smaller eel from my LFS. Well as luck would have it, this guy would never compete with the other two, worse still, he/she would go into hiding when the two larger would go on the prowl for the newly deposited food.

It was my plan to remove him, but I noticed that he was growing! My initial hypothesis was that he was consuming the waste from the larger two. To my amazement, one day, I saw that he was actually eating the sinking pellets. Soon I saw him also swimming up and consuming the floating pellets.

I was so amazed that I even tried the stuff on other fish that were meat eaters only. Sure enough, all it took was a taste and BOOM, they are hooked.

This is to say, try the stuff and see what results you get. My LFS guy still doesn't believe I have eels eating pellets.

Tanyoberu
 
I have been using these pellets/sticks for quite sometime now, and all of my "meat" eating fish...Dat, Oscar, Bichirs, ect.....love this food! It really improves the color & growth of the fish I feed it to!

Jen ;)
 
Yeah my larger Pbass enjoys snacking on Hikari carnivore sinking pellets and sinking wafers. And my oscar likes it too but what don't they like....lol
 
I only hear good things about Hikari, my buddy has his fish eating pellets too,
 
are you guys talking about the sinking carnivore pellets or what? i wanna try this stuff on my africans and devil. you think they'd like it?
 
danepatrick said:
are you guys talking about the sinking carnivore pellets or what? i wanna try this stuff on my africans and devil. you think they'd like it?


My africans do. But they eat anything that hits the water...
 
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