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Talapia
#1
Posted 03 November 2009 - 08:32 PM
I just baught my P some talapia, figured he'd like some after constantly being fed pellets for some time now... 2 months traight piror from being fed bloodworms for like 1 year lol.
Wondering, i heard something about garlic helping him smell or sense it stronger...
Can anyone clarify on it for me please?
Also, information as in, garlic leaves, powder or something
thanks!
Wondering, i heard something about garlic helping him smell or sense it stronger...
Can anyone clarify on it for me please?
Also, information as in, garlic leaves, powder or something
thanks!
#4
Posted 03 November 2009 - 11:20 PM
This is the garlic stuff a lot of people talk about. Kent Garlic Xtreme
Chad

Member of the Month, November 2009
If the fur ain't smoking, you don't have the right rifle.

Member of the Month, November 2009If the fur ain't smoking, you don't have the right rifle.
#8
Posted 08 November 2009 - 04:43 PM
He eat's it sort of.... The last 4 times i tried giving him a peice ---------------------------- that long, (its that size just about all 4 times) he would bite it and take some chunk's off it but wouldnt finish it all. Chunk's is a little over exagerative, more like nibble' sort of
Maybe it's because he like's them pellete size? lol...
For about 2 months i usetoo feed him 10 pellet's in the morning, and 10 pellets at night heh.... for some reason he doesn't like eatting that much now-a-days so i only give him 10 a day now
Maybe it's because he like's them pellete size? lol...
For about 2 months i usetoo feed him 10 pellet's in the morning, and 10 pellets at night heh.... for some reason he doesn't like eatting that much now-a-days so i only give him 10 a day now
This post has been edited by SpecialEffect: 08 November 2009 - 04:43 PM
#9
Posted 08 November 2009 - 04:57 PM
Hey guys, I just skimmed this thread. I *JUST* (as in ~5min ago) dropped two 1" slivers of tilapia fillets into his tank. I dangled them on the surface and moved it around a bit to try and stir up attention (no luck) then dropped them in. How long should I leave them in there if he doesn't eat it? I do not want to leave raw fish sitting on my newly pristine sandy bottom to develop bacteria.
-Jake
55gal. 5" S. Rhombeus. Murdering goldfish one scale at a time.
55gal. 5" S. Rhombeus. Murdering goldfish one scale at a time.
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