he is a little over 1 year and only eaten hikari bio gold pellets and for fun sometimes (rarely feeders) today i tried to give him blood worms and he just looked at them,, are the pellets good enough or should i feed him something else also,,
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The pellets contain everything he needs, and he can live a long and healthy life off of them, as long as you don't let them get stale, since they do loose nutritional value over time.
Feeders are fine as a treat every now and then, but they really don't give anything they can't get in the pellet. Another supplement you can try that is really good for the RD and his color is krill. Regardless what you try to give him, its new to him and he's grown accustomed to the pellets, and you may need to try a few times before he starts to eat it.
As a staple diet, the pellets should be fine. If you want to feed him something else, just feed your fish one feeder per week.
The pellets are a good source of food for him, But try putting in a few small baby guppies and see if he likes them, you can usually get them pretty cheap! and if he does, set up a small 5 or 10 gallon aquarium with lots of live aquarium weed like plants, pretty thick, but not over crowded, then buy like 6 to 8 female guppies and only 2 males, then when they have babies, which they do a lot you will have plenty of them for your red devil for almost free! because guppies eat flake food in a container already to feed from any petshop and it's pretty cheap too!
If the red devil doesn't eat up the first batch of baby or real small guppies then try brine shrimp from the petshop, it comes frozen in square wrappers, it's a little more spendy, but if you want your red devil to grow much bigger and get more brighter in color, and you have a good size tank for him to grow in , like a 55 gallon, you will see him grow pretty fast seeing he's only a year old! The smaller the tank you use, the lesser he'll grow, and shorten his life span too!
Once he reaches his larger size, he should be able to eat small to medium size gold fish! and then if you know if it's a male or female, you should be able to buy it a mate and add a few more plants for the female to hid so he she doesn't get constantly bred by the males, male fish of all species just think there supose to breed constantly which can be a nitemare for the females, many times people will set up a smaller tank just for the female once they know for sure she's going to be having babies soon, it makes things a lot easier for her and no chance Daddy is going to eat them as fast as she gives birth to them!
Anyway if them Ideas I told you still don't work for feeding your red devil, you can also try neon fish! but most likely the baby guppies or the brine shrimp will work for more sources of food besides the pellets only! But I would only use the guppies and brine shrimp and guppies 2 to 3 times a week , sorta like a treat! and keep letting him eat the pellets on the other days!
I hope I was helpful to your questions!
Have a nice weekend!
The Red Devil is an omnivore. They prefer a balanced diet of foods such as Cichlid pellets, ocean plankton, quality flake food, and occasional brine shrimp or bloodworms.
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