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I have a true and false personifer. They feed most aggressively when I put in blood worms. Long time ago, occasionally my personifer would skip feed a day. When it would ignore mysis, the second I put in blood worms, it would go wild for it.
Peter. He's not eating Mysis currently, I doubt the Jumbo variety is going to change that fact/situation ...
Note, Bloodworms are a delicacy to most fishes and are excellent for pigmentation.
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Lawrence what a stunning specimen!!! First off you are on the right track. Feed shredded clam to him. The best way to get then to eat other things is to freeze the clam and then shred it on a cheese grater. Then take the pieces and mix in some pellet and mysis and other food. He will eat it all and acquire the the taste for other foods over time. My conspic and my true personified were both that way. I had to feed them a constant diet of clam but added in other foods to get them used to eating out if the water column. I bet you within 4 weeks that bad boy will eat anything offered.
Mine like them more than other mysis types/brands, so thought I'd throw it out there. I'm really not interested in playing the you shot down my suggestion so I need to shoot down yours game.
Are you thinking of blackworms? I've never heard of bloodworms considered a delicacy for marine fish.
I really don't see any ego involved with not recommending bloodworms to the OP as a food for this angel. I don't think insect larvae are worth the trouble, if the fish isn't interested in them. If you disagree, that's fine
I did recommend a food that both of my meredithis seems to prefer over other foods... if the OP chooses to try that food now or later is up to him. That's all. You take care as well.