Roggers Food.

ahlebik

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Fish wont go near it in the clip. The tangs previously ate from clips but dont like the looks of this one. :)

Ill give them some time with the clip, im sure the pigs will come around to it.

Fish eat it when cut up with a razor blade. Did not see the Mandarin eat any but I wasnt paying the most attention to it.


And why not another shot!

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Worked better chopped fine with a razor blade. The hippo eats it, everything else kinda ignores it looking for what smells good.
 
My fish love it but I think you have to have 1 or 2 willing to introduce it to the others as food. I have a copperband butterfly, achillies tang and regal angels that all love this stuff.
 
You may try a regular clip first. Once they discover that it's food they will eat it from the mesh clip.

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Nice tank BTW!!
 
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