Feed sparingly, slow steady growth is the key. Once a fish is semi-mature, I start to cut back on the once-a-day feedings. Some weeks I feed every other day, some weeks 4-5 days in a row, then no food for a couple of days. Mix it up, keeps the fish guessing. Never feed on water change day.
Diet - NLS has always been the main staple, but I also feed other pellet/wafer brands just to keep the gut bacteria in tip top shape, and to keep the fish from getting too attached to one single brand or formula. This fish, like all my current fish, has been raised on 100% pellets/wafers.
Keep water as pristine as possible, the rest should take care of itself. My weekly WC schedule is 80-90% change. I haven't tested for nitrates in many years - no need.
Nothing special really, hope that helps.
Diet - NLS has always been the main staple, but I also feed other pellet/wafer brands just to keep the gut bacteria in tip top shape, and to keep the fish from getting too attached to one single brand or formula. This fish, like all my current fish, has been raised on 100% pellets/wafers.
Keep water as pristine as possible, the rest should take care of itself. My weekly WC schedule is 80-90% change. I haven't tested for nitrates in many years - no need.
Nothing special really, hope that helps.