cjs4873;2602925; said:have you tried not feeding them for a day or so, then get a fillet of white fish and dangle it in the tank(using fishing line). so it is off the bottom of your tank. HTH
Ohio Entusiast;2622730; said:I've tried the fishing line method as well as clipping chunks of fish but they want no part of it. I've not fed shrimp for a couple days now. When I drop fillets in they nip it a couple times and let it sink to the bottom and ignore it.
I don't know if it's common or if my fish are more spoiled than I thought but they won't eat ANYTHING once it's hit the bottom. Even with shrimp, if I drop one in when they're not hungry and it hits the bottom they won't touch it.
Cool m8, never thought of garlic, i use it in my marine tank. Is good for the fish too.Ohio Entusiast;2636335; said:I think I've found the secret. I soak the fillets in garlic water for an hour or so and they eat it pretty well. They don't go crazy like they do for shrimp but at least they eat it.
What's strange is these Piranha love flake food!
davet;2601643; said:Nice P's Ohio. I see you're from Dayton. I used to live there. Did you get your fish from Gerbers?