It's a pretty risky job starving a fish specially when it's small since it doesn't have all the energy it needs to survive a long week of starvation especially when it's new to the tank... If you feel unsure for the training then you can give him pretty much small parts of krill/guppies/worms just to be sure that he won't die during the process..
You can either put it in the tank for him to smell alone or you can put your hand inside to lure him.. a good thing to see is if he eats and spits the pellets out because it's a sign that he shows interest to the pellets but if he completely ignores it then better give him some meaty foods because it will be a long process for him to be trained.
You can either put it in the tank for him to smell alone or you can put your hand inside to lure him.. a good thing to see is if he eats and spits the pellets out because it's a sign that he shows interest to the pellets but if he completely ignores it then better give him some meaty foods because it will be a long process for him to be trained.
