the_evil_duboisi
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Recently there seems to be a population explosion of tiny(1~2inch) datniodes around here. I'm not sure what kind, but the reason is because they have bad barring, but that I don't care. They are healthy, and cute!
However, I've always been hesistant to buy datniodes themselves because of their supposed picky appetites, not to mention their price. But these recent ones are small, reasonably priced, and eagerly eating bloodworms.
But I know they can't eat bloodworms forever, and wish I could switch them to a healthier diet quickly. Do you think it's possible? Or do the tiny dats need some growing out before it's to be attempted? I thought I once read predatory fish are more flexible in their tastes when young?
However, I've always been hesistant to buy datniodes themselves because of their supposed picky appetites, not to mention their price. But these recent ones are small, reasonably priced, and eagerly eating bloodworms.
But I know they can't eat bloodworms forever, and wish I could switch them to a healthier diet quickly. Do you think it's possible? Or do the tiny dats need some growing out before it's to be attempted? I thought I once read predatory fish are more flexible in their tastes when young?