Ordering Delhezis today!

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Unfortunately I'll have to sell them to my LFS which is just horrible considering they are Rapps fish. One lucky person is going to get these fish.
It happend man look at all the cool new fish you'll be able to keep now.
 
Unfortunately I'll have to sell them to my LFS which is just horrible considering they are Rapps fish. One lucky person is going to get these fish.
You should post them for sale in the marketplace section here, maybe there's someone local on the forum who will grab them and then you can stalk them from afar. :)
 
My tank is 80.2 Fahrenheit. Is that a little too high? I've found online most people keep polys around upper 70s.

Also, I have all sizes of Hikari gold pellets. The guy at wet spot told me to feed them blood worms and cut up fish. Should I try to pellet train them from the start or give both? What fish do you recommend from the market?
 
Most of use tilapia. I also use flounder since both are always on sale. I feed omega one shrimp pellets, nls and northfin carnivore
 
My tank is 80.2 Fahrenheit. Is that a little too high? I've found online most people keep polys around upper 70s.

Also, I have all sizes of Hikari gold pellets. The guy at wet spot told me to feed them blood worms and cut up fish. Should I try to pellet train them from the start or give both? What fish do you recommend from the market?
My temp always 80degrees, i used tilapia as staple, once a week catfish fillet and once every two weeks anchovies, i give them massivore pellet but not as staple, maybe twice or once a week.
 
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You can also do cut up silversides (frozen) if you're going to the LFS. Tilapia is cheaper when you're feeding multiple polys. I like to do the silversides because it is whole fish and I assume that's good for them. ;)

Frozen krill goes over well, cut up as needed for the little ones.

You can also dig up worms from your yard if you don't use pesticides! Mine LOVE them.

My WC Del from Wet Spot ate pellets immediately. My WC Moke from WS is still working on that - not as convinced. I soak the pellets in bloodworms that are thawing out to try and make them more appealing, and smaller bites.

I also feed catfish once per week (human stuff, frozen) because it's supposed to help with bloat. It's a little oily though, so feed that right before a water change.
 
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