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hey bros out there esp chinmo

hehe okie got this 3 black seahorse recently from a bro but no time to train

any kind souls willing to trade with those eating frozen

thanks a million

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yep have those but no use haiz hehe

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Generally all the horse are the same. But tiger tail react to food more easier than other horse. Try feeding your kuda with live shrimp. They will feed very soon. Get the fresh water glass shrimp. Try getting smaller size one. Will help. :)

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Lorenzo. :)

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Tiger tails easy to train? Is that generally true? Then I will want to get some.

I just got one early this month, started with live brine shrimp to get him used to feeding position and timing, by the end of the week when I started on frozen, he recognises it as food. It also helps that I am keeping it in a nanocube and the other inhabitants have no interest in frozen mysis, won't fight for food hahaha.

My 1.5ft nano cube

My 24G nano tank (Decommed)

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I just got one early this month, started with live brine shrimp to get him used to feeding position and timing, by the end of the week when I started on frozen, he recognises it as food. It also helps that I am keeping it in a nanocube and the other inhabitants have no interest in frozen mysis, won't fight for food hahaha.

Thanks for your advice.

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but I have to train him to accept frozen right??

I have bought brine shrimp and stuff but I also add frozen at the same time

smth times He eats smth time he doesnt

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