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![]() Thanks for the info. I haven't picked up any pellets yet but I will try to two types that have been offered as suggestions. Hopefully the rest of the gang will like them as well.
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![]() When you start feeding pellets take it very slow. It takes a while for the fish accept the pellets in their mouth. I only feed 6 to 8 large pellets to my large angel once a day. I feed a small pinch of small pellets to the others dropping 10 or 12 at a time, twice a day as the antheas require more frequent feeds.
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![]() Update!
My Emperor now will take mysis and krill in addition to the NLS pellets! yay! His colour change is accelerating by the day (juvy to adult). |
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![]() Good to hear. I'm glad things have worked out for you & your Emperor angel. Mysis & NLS pellets is what I mainly feed my marine fish & if it was for fish like my seahorses, I would probably go with straight pellets for a while, to see how they thrive on it. Much easier & less mess, but I've always fed my fish a variety of foods, rather than just one.
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![]() were is the pic i wanted to see him
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![]() Where can I pick up NL pellets in the Lower Mainland? I'll phone OA and hopefully they sell them there.
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![]() Arrrrrgh! Now my Red Sea Sailfin isn't eating!!!! Everyone else is fine so hopefully he is just being silly.
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