starving my jar

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AwolAngler;855267; said:
Well meal worms or crickets wouldn't carry nearly as many diseases as feeders may. Also they wouldn't contribute to excessive aggression towards other fish as feeders may induce. Yet lastly would be a lot closer in relation to other floating goods like arow stix (thus why they make Arow "sticks" and not pellets...)

Exactly plus like stated earlier feed the crickets pellets, carrots, etc and your arowana will be eating those foods inderectly and should soon have a taste for them, then after a while try the foods again and it should take them...crickets are waaaaaaaay better then feeders and the crickets will eat anything. :)
 
pebble;854901; said:
ok i starved my jardini for 1 day, and its finally accepting some freeze dried blood worms, but still not eating pellets. but its not fully accepting the freezed bloodworms yet, it doesnt go after it straight away, it just eats it slowly taking its time.

lol! i was gonna say dont starve him now coz hes too small...
thinking that starving (for us) meant weeks of no eating.

but then i realize 1 day with no food is already "starving" for you...
well then i guess its ok :D
 
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