superleggera123 your thoughts and views are so one sided it is not even funny, and it's soley a pro hikari rant not even pro pellets. in a lot of ppl's opinion NLS is a superior pellet than hikari, although i understand nls doesn't make your massivore style. it's painfully obvious you feed only pellets and none of the insects, worms, shrimp that others suggest for varied diets. keep in mind i do use pellet's for my fish but you don't even open your eyes to answers you don't agree with.
when you mention you've seen many a fish die due to feeders what is your proof that it was the feeders? yes there is a risk of feeding live fish to your fish but many of those risks are completely overblown to outrageous proportions. i've come across many shop owners and hobbiests w/ 25+yrs of experience and rarely do i find one that will say never feed feeders. please back up some of your statements with actual information instead of videos of other ppl's fish and telling us what hikari has to say on the matter(and yes every good company in the world is willing to lie in order to sell, facts of life...go read other companies websites and see if you find similar information) because if you have personal experience it can be very helpful to other ppl because imo the best information comes from one's own personal experience. (sorry to pick only on you but you've posted a lot on this thread and seem to have strong opinions)
once again i've seen with my own fish and in the store i work fish grow faster on live/frozen diet rather than pellets. that's my own experience and the fish vary from catfish, p. bass, occars, aro's, knifefish, etc. a variety of species. this was on a varied diet though not just fish. live included crabs,crayfish,ghost shrimp, crickets, nightcrawlers, black worms, flies, and fish. frozen included blood worms, brine shrimp, krill, fillets, shrimp, and occasionally squid.
disagree with me if you will (but give me good information so that i and others can learn and not just your wrong), it's my own experience's and i use a lot of pellets in my own fishes diet including the above for more variation and well as mentioned for the simplicity it provides for me and for my family when i'm away.