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Posted by Rob Carmichael on July 02, 2001 at 07:14:05:
In Reply to: Re: first feeding question posted by Doug T on June 30, 2001 at 08:40:40:
Thanks guys!! That sounds like what I had to do when I received my original pair of eastern indigos. I'll just be patient and not worry too much (is breeding and rearing indigos supposed to be this stressful?!). Now I know why people are so hooked on this species. Great advice from great people!
: Last year I had some problem feeders that refused to eat until after their second shed (like Dean says). They finally took their first meal after a couple of months, 6 live pinks, each.
: The very first thing I would recommend to all is to try thawed pinks as some indigo babies will be good enough feeders to take them. Then try unscented live pinks, then try a bunch of unscented live pinks, then try scenting, then try goldfish, then...
: DT
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