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he is in qt and I used the breeding trap method right away. First I was feeding live tigger pods because he wouldn't accept anything else. On day three he started taste testing brine shrimp, and cyclops. He is fully accepting frozen food now and he is nice and plump!!! I bought a Bangaii cardinal at the same time however and he is in the same QT tank (not in the breeding trap obv). But I have yet to see him eat and it's been a few days I would never have guessed I'd have trouble with a cardinal! Any suggestions?
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Mandy bangi cards are. A tricky one too they love blood worms they are a finicky eater so just give it time.
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I got my Bengaii to start eating with baby brine shrimp I hatched. He wouldn't touch anything else. He eventually started sampling frozen. Try night time feeding. Mine would cruise when the lights went out.
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