

They're thumbnails, so just click to see in fullsize. The reason we photographed him on my finger is because he didn't want to leave! I had to gently force him in the tank, even if my finger was in the water!
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We've tried crumbling up some Sera Vipachips, but so far only Alien (Sewellia) have been eating it, not Predator. We feed brine a couple of times per week, but haven't seen him eat that either. We also feed black mosquito larvae, but with the same results. I'd love to try bloodworms, but we have Angelfish in the same tank, and they're apparently sensitive to something in them. Makes their intestines go bonkers.Jim Powers wrote:It sometimes takes Gastromyzons some time to acclimate to prepared foods.
I would try algae wafers and other pelleted foods as well as frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp.
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