E_americanus;4368445; said:don't count on it, and again, i wouldn't suggest trying it at this point. most likely the number of rosies you are putting in won't consume all of the pellets (if any) and it will quickly degrade the water quality. i've tried this before in some experimental tanks and it's surprising how many feeder types (particularly store-bought rosies) ignore or don't completely consume pellets, etc...they end up just rotting (the wild-caught feeders, however, did usually have a higher consumption rate).
seriously, i would just wait until the fish is 6-8"...otherwise you will have to really worry about ammonia spikes killing your fish before he lives to get that big.--
--solomon
Ah I see, thanks Solomon. I was thinking of trying that method since I gutload my rosies with bloodworms and brine shrimp prior towards feeding. The rosy reds are/were pretty hardy and would go crazy over the bloodworms and brine shrimp, though I've never tried pellets. For now, I think I'll let him reach 8-10 inches and recommended by experience hobbyists here. Thanks.