fish you have that refuse to eat pellets.

geaux xman

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i have 4 good size carberryi anthias that refuse to eat pellets. they go wild over anything frozen. 3 weeks of on/off trying to feed pellets wihtout any luck.

also a 4" adult blueface that refuse pellets also. been trying on/off to feed it pellets for a month now. its in QT at the moment.

i've tried not feeding for a couple days, soaking in water from thawed mysis, and garlic and still nothing.


Just wondering if anyone else has given up trying to feed some of their fish pellets...
 
I had a hippo tang and yellow assessor that did not eat pellets. I simply starved them out for a whole week before they started trying it. Try feeding twice a day just pellets for a week. I feed new life spectrum, my clowns love them and now, I got all my fishs on it.
 
What size fish and what size pellets? Also what pellets? With enough time and effort you can get fish to eat pellets if they are the right size, besides maybe seahorses or some scorpionfish.

But angels and anthias should definitely take pellets, just got to figure it out.
 
My achilles does not eat pellets. Everything else he goes crazy for, but not the pellets... Also my copperband doesnt eat them.
 
My anthias and wrasses much prefer pellets over frozen.

Like Tim said, make sure the pellets are an appropriate size for the fish being fed. My fish all eat .5mm and 1mm NlS pellets with gusto.
 
They can survive without food for 2 weeks or more if in good condition so usually i starved them with 1 week first and usually they will eat anything that you throw in tank and after that try to feed more pellet than frozen food
 
They can survive without food for 2 weeks or more if in good condition so usually i starved them with 1 week first and usually they will eat anything that you throw in tank and after that try to feed more pellet than frozen food

well at first i had just let the carberryi anthias starve one day, but i would cave in and start giving them frozen mysis again. i'm going to try and go several days of not feeding them anything besides pellets. i've been trying both .5 and 1mm NLS pellets. i've also been trying the ON Formula 1 small size pellets.

the carberryi anthias are probably med-large size.

same with the blueface. i dont know if i want to let it not feed for 3 days while its in copper.
 
My banggai cardinals refuse to eat them.

The lyretail eats one or two per day...but doesn't completely refuse them.

-Dustin
 
Yeah I wouldn't stop feeding it while you are treating it. If you are going to stop feeding any fish make sure it is well fed before you do so.
 
My lyretail anthias and lemonpeel angelfish never ate pellets or flakes. They'd only eat frozen foods and were picky about which ones. Even my dwarf lionfish ate pellets after a while but never those two!

New Life Spectrum pellets are great at getting picky fish to eat but I didn't have any when I had my anthias. I wonder if he would have tried them eventually.

Oh, and I had a Lawnmower Blenny starve because he wouldn't eat anything I offered, including live macroalgae. He ate green microalgae and that's it...wasn't enough to sustain him :(.
 
My Banggai pair refuse to eat anything but frozen brine or mysis. I also have Moorish Idol the doesn't eat pellets but will eat most frozen foods.
 
my 4 carberryi anthias in QT are eating .5mm NLS pellets, but not eat the 1mm NLS or ON Formula 1 pellets. those .5mm pellets just appears so small though, not sure they are getting an adequate food supply. I guess, thats where i need to supplement with hikari mysis 1x/day.
 
None of my fish eat pellets, my clowns did, but since nobody else seemed interested I just stopped using them.

Why the push to ween fish onto pellets? Should I be trying to get my group to eat pellets/flake?
 
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