How to get Ntt to eat non-live good???

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Give it a try, it wouldn't hurt. I'm not here to promote Seachem or anything but it works for me. Also, it has good reviews on any website. There is also a Kent garlic formula out there. A lot of keepers make their own garlic mix, I'm not a pro and I am not going to jeopardize my fishes for doing something wrong instead of just buying it from the shelf.


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Try the hikari sinking carnivore pellets mate, they have a really strong smell, and when I switched over to them, all my fish took them first time. If you want a larger size hikari massivore delite is exactly the same thing in a larger size. I had to starve my WC sooty grunter for over a month before he took pellets, before that he was only eating live and other meats such as beefheart and prawns, cheers, Jim
 
That is my pellet of choice for baby dats.
 
You offer him any raw shrimp chunks,Jason?
 
Try the hikari sinking carnivore pellets mate, they have a really strong smell, and when I switched over to them, all my fish took them first time. If you want a larger size hikari massivore delite is exactly the same thing in a larger size. I had to starve my WC sooty grunter for over a month before he took pellets, before that he was only eating live and other meats such as beefheart and prawns, cheers, Jim

They're expensive as hell @@. I dont have em ought money to afford feeding them those :D. But they're stink! I tried to train my dats to eat pellets back then, and I use Hikari carnivores. Just after 1 week, my big indo took it. But then I give up, cause feeding pellets is dirty. And it stink the whole room :(


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Its easy to get them onto shrimp. Pellets is a different story but it can be done on certain ntts. Not all fish are the same just because they are of the same species.


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