I always throw some floating pellets in juvenile tanks in the farm. Not surprising to see that yours is taking some pellet now bud.goestonemoa;4590238; said:my rtg's are eating pellets now.......sweeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!

But there are always cases like juvenile fish refuse pellet out of the blue even when they have been taking pellet in the farm.Koji;4591057; said:I always throw some floating pellets in juvenile tanks in the farm. Not surprising to see that yours is taking some pellet now bud.But there are always cases like juvenile fish refuse pellet out of the blue even when they have been taking pellet in the farm.
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No problem. I always got some of those hikari cichlid bio gold pellett around my desk and I find young fish are the easiest to pellet train.goestonemoa;4591431; said:thanks for pre training them in a way for me at the farmcause ive always heard that its hard, im going to keep it up along with all the other stuff i give them...the guy i got them from said like 1 out of ten will eat pellets and all the fish in the tank take them including the silvers(but the silvers are pigs
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Koji;4593254; said:nah you are not crazy. Just a matter of fish settling down nicely in their tank. But I don't understand why red background?No wonder you see red on the finnages.
Anyway, if possible change to dark colour like black. Should give you very nice contrast and pro look.
From one of the pic, I can see one of the RTG is gonna develop into a HBRTG.
and i plan t change it but it will be hard cause i painted it and its real close to the wall
i know it was silly