I've been breeding the Badis badis for over 2 years now and have a question for anyone else that has had luck in getting wild-caught fish to take commercially prepared foods.
I was able to acclimate the WC females to frozen and freeze dried worms or shrimp within a few months. Although I still give them live blackworms once a week or so, they eagerly eat the frozen and freeze dried foods offered.
The WC males will GRUDGING take frozen worms or shrimp, but will not even look at freeze dried anything.
First-generation captive bred juvies and adults will eat as the WC females.
Second-generation, same as first.
None will look at pellets (sinking or floating) or anything else 'commercially prepared.'
I've tried dozens of different foods, even those that are designed for 'picky eaters' that 'stink' (my opinion!).
Anything commercially sold that you've tried that works for carnivores that would be more easily obtained by the average fishkeeper?
I was able to acclimate the WC females to frozen and freeze dried worms or shrimp within a few months. Although I still give them live blackworms once a week or so, they eagerly eat the frozen and freeze dried foods offered.
The WC males will GRUDGING take frozen worms or shrimp, but will not even look at freeze dried anything.
First-generation captive bred juvies and adults will eat as the WC females.
Second-generation, same as first.
None will look at pellets (sinking or floating) or anything else 'commercially prepared.'
I've tried dozens of different foods, even those that are designed for 'picky eaters' that 'stink' (my opinion!).
Anything commercially sold that you've tried that works for carnivores that would be more easily obtained by the average fishkeeper?