That exclusively is not progress. Progress is varied diet and it also depends on the nutritional value because most processing removes the nutrients needed by the fish.
That's a wise choice with right fiber and protein content although this does not reduce pollution capacity due to high fiber allowing excess proteins to get flushed off quickly. Still a wise choice.
That's a wise choice with right fiber and protein content although this does not reduce pollution capacity due to high fiber allowing excess proteins to get flushed off quickly. Still a wise choice.
I had Dats that were eating FD Shrimp. I tried giving them pellets and they didn't want anything to do with them. Try to switch it up as much as you can. I think mine were just spoiled and wouldn't take anything else. It actually took me a couple of weeks to get them to even accept frozen shrimp and tilapia.
I had Dats that were eating FD Shrimp. I tried giving them pellets and they didn't want anything to do with them. Try to switch it up as much as you can. I think mine were just spoiled and wouldn't take anything else. It actually took me a couple of weeks to get them to even accept frozen shrimp and tilapia.
once i got my indo on to freeze dried krill he was very easy to convery to pellets, what i did was give him a krill and the throw in a pellet and hewould usually eat before he realized it wasn;t krill, now he likes all kinds of pellets i give him. try using a pellet with a strong scent like hikari sinking carnivore or massivore.