Hikari Food sticks or Massivoire?

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lemarj

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Im currently feeding my bass Hikari Food Sticks but Im looking for a way to get more girth in their bodies. I dont want use shrimps or tilapia because I scared of HOH and a super high protein diet. Is massivoire a good alternative?:confused:

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I've had good results with Hikari Sticks, my Kelberi I had last year fattened up nicely eating that and dried krill. I've never bought massivore due to the price, but a lot of people have said Sinking Carnivore is basically the same just smaller in form and cheaper. And I also had good results with that one too. Pbass are very temperamental so its hard to get them to eat something sometimes. I think whatever your bass will readily eat a lot of will give you the results you are looking for.
 
If you can get them to take any high quality dry food, it's a real plus. Mine hit some pellets so hard they knock them out of the water, and ignore others entirely. They love one brand of freeze dried krill, and pretend another doesn't even exist. If they hit it and the nutritional value is strong, don't sweat small percentage points.
 
I use food sticks, tilapia and shrimp with food sticks being their staple.
 
I've had good results with Hikari Sticks, my Kelberi I had last year fattened up nicely eating that and dried krill. I've never bought massivore due to the price, but a lot of people have said Sinking Carnivore is basically the same just smaller in form and cheaper. And I also had good results with that one too. Pbass are very temperamental so its hard to get them to eat something sometimes. I think whatever your bass will readily eat a lot of will give you the results you are looking for.

That's what I'm feeding my 3" pb atm. Hikari sinking carnivore. He loves them and is quick to get it. Just like sab said. Anything you feed him will get good results from.

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