Hikari Massivore\Carnivore...who feeds this?

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aquaman45

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Hi,
just wondered how many people use this product,ive been feeding this for a couple of years now and have to say the results are astounding,i also use Hikari carnivore pellets too,these are especially good for the young pups being a much smaller size.All Rays need educating to accept new foods i find,especially dry foods,however with a little patience you can get them to take these pellets,i grew one of my Hystrix pups to a disc size of 9 inches within a year using this food.I often feed the usual prawns,whitebait mussels etc at the same time and do you know what....the Massivore is the first to go,never clouds the water either......says a lot about this product i think......you get what you pay for!
 
been feeding a mix of mass carnivore and earthworm pellets for about 4 years now

the rays also get meal worms and prawn that the other fish miss but the pellets are the fav
 
I feed both, mixed with chopped various frozen foods. The retic ate them straight away. Motoro .... Still trying to convert.
Both are excellent, in terms of growth rate and . Noticed this from my tigers that take both the mentioned pellets.
 
mine are on carnivor, wont eat massivor.

they also get prawn,mussle, earthworm sometimes bloodworm.

only been useing them around 6 weeks.
 
the growth on pellets is mad

you don't notice it that much on rays but my ST dat/tiger started eating them last year and the size of him now is crazy

it was easy to compare the growth difference i had a 4inch NGT tiger and a 4inch NTT tiger the NTT started eating pellets the NGT only eats prawn and blood worm the NTT is now 7inch the NGT is still only 5inch
 
My Big Clown Knife thrives on Massivore pellets..... he has about 8 every day..
 
hmm after reading all you guys testament..need to try back with massivore or carnovire. previously was on lionhead sinking pellet up to 10 " then the size of the pellet is too small for them already
 
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