So, I ordered some black worms from eastern aquatics to entice a finicky Copperband to eat — he constantly picks at rocks for feather worms but my tank only has a finite supply of them. They arrived today, and after the required cleaning out of the bag, I turned off the flow and threw some in to see if he'd bite.
He managed to take and eat one, which was promising, but ignored the rest. I see that as progress, but am convinced to move onto the next offered food, Masstick and if I can find any, live mussels. I'll also try to somehow cram some worms into rock crevices to see if he has any interest.
What really surprised me though if that my tank's fish community — coral beauty, flame, potter's, purple tang, oscellaris pair... all voracious eaters who've gladly taken frozen black worms — took one look at the live worms and turned their noses up at it! I felt like I was offering children some delicious cake and they collectively said "Eww, that's gross! ;Vomit"
What gives?! Did I miss a step in cleaning? (I rinsed the worms in cold water a couple times). Should I add garlic to entice?
He managed to take and eat one, which was promising, but ignored the rest. I see that as progress, but am convinced to move onto the next offered food, Masstick and if I can find any, live mussels. I'll also try to somehow cram some worms into rock crevices to see if he has any interest.
What really surprised me though if that my tank's fish community — coral beauty, flame, potter's, purple tang, oscellaris pair... all voracious eaters who've gladly taken frozen black worms — took one look at the live worms and turned their noses up at it! I felt like I was offering children some delicious cake and they collectively said "Eww, that's gross! ;Vomit"
What gives?! Did I miss a step in cleaning? (I rinsed the worms in cold water a couple times). Should I add garlic to entice?