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I know what you mean.
Take a deep breath. Let it out. Fish are supposed to be a stress-relief.
Yeah, right.
The truth is, I doubt you'll have trouble with zooplanktivores with this fish. It's certainly a completely different feeding behavior. I was watching mine eat out of the WC today and it's a very different motion than zooplanktivores use. And mine do (finally) spend a lot of time cleaning up the food that has dropped out of the water column. I'd bet that they could survive on that at this point, given enough leftover food and the bullying that would make it necessary for them to do so.
Honestly, they just don't seem all that delicate any longer, either. It's the training that's iffy and you have yours well past that.
What about harpactacoid copepods for bioencapsulation? That would seem like a more natural food for them than BS. I would hate for you to do all this work to have the fish decide that BS is the one-and-only food for her.
The truth is, I doubt you'll have trouble with zooplanktivores with this fish. It's certainly a completely different feeding behavior. I was watching mine eat out of the WC today and it's a very different motion than zooplanktivores use. And mine do (finally) spend a lot of time cleaning up the food that has dropped out of the water column. I'd bet that they could survive on that at this point, given enough leftover food and the bullying that would make it necessary for them to do so.
Honestly, they just don't seem all that delicate any longer, either. It's the training that's iffy and you have yours well past that.
What about harpactacoid copepods for bioencapsulation? That would seem like a more natural food for them than BS. I would hate for you to do all this work to have the fish decide that BS is the one-and-only food for her.