please give me for detail of garlic method for training the piranha

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don't feed him live food, unless he went on hunger strike for extensive long period of time, like a month or two then give him some quarantined feeder (something healthy, not goldfish or rosy red, etc). I'm not sure how easy it is for you to find baby tilapia but something like that would work, or molly, swardtail, small cichlid like convicts are good as well.
from the look of it it has plenty fat reserve.
 
Bro, I'm from SEA too. More specifically singapore.
I believe any decent LFS would carry Seachem as it is an international brand.
 
jp80911;5146227; said:
don't feed him live food, unless he went on hunger strike for extensive long period of time, like a month or two then give him some quarantined feeder (something healthy, not goldfish or rosy red, etc). I'm not sure how easy it is for you to find baby tilapia but something like that would work, or molly, swardtail, small cichlid like convicts are good as well.
from the look of it it has plenty fat reserve.

Thank you very much. According my friends' including your recommendation, i willk set the program for trainning my rhombius.
1) First, i try to feed him of small piece of prawn soaked with fresh garlic for 12 minutes, according Garlic method. every 1 to 2 days. for 1-2 months. No feed the lived food during this period.
2) In 1 month time, if the first step is not success, i will add the Tilapia to feed him for saving his life.( i will start with the dead tilapia) In the worst case, i will feed him of lived Tilapia.
3) i will repeat the step 1 and 2 for 2 to 3 cycle. It mean that it takes at least 3 months for trainning course. If it fail after 3 cycle, IT MEAN THAT MY RHOMBIUS REJECT DEAD FOOD !!!! :cry:

MY program is OK ?? What anything should i add of change?

I hope, i will have the successfulness in the first cycle........Thanks alot my friends :)
 
I've never known a Rhom that refuses to eat non-live. In fact, all my Rhoms were the first to go after non live food and they all relish it. So I think yours will come around in due time, just try to make it as comfortable as possible in its environment, and he will eat when he is hungry.
 
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