NP. I'd stuff high quality pellet, Hikari or NLS and Co., yes, purposed for a predator, but even generic pellet of Hikari or NLS etc. would do fine.So try to get on frozen first and stuff some carnivore(would you suggest those or something else) in them? Do you pre-soak the prey item or the pellet you are stuffing? Where do you get a B1 solution? Sorry for all the questions, but these have been a nemesis fish for me and now that i have more knowledge i am hoping for success for this new guy.
It's either presoak or pellet stuffing. If presoaking, I presoak the thawed feed. The good pellets already have a lot of needed vitamins and minerals.
Thank you brother in fish. Who is Earl? Sorry, seems like I should know but can't remember.I make it a point to soak frozen feed with a B complex solution once a week. Earl (God rest his soul) has always been a proponent of the ill effects this caused our fishes for over the past decade. Glad to see that this is being recognized in earnest by a lot of the fine folks here.
Thank you for this. I always wondered how peers help puffers avoid the B1 deficit. Never kept them, didn't know they are picky. Yes, water soluble vitamins and minerals can be administered through tank water / bath. Vitachem recommends adding it to tank water as one way of using it. Because it is expensive and we have 60,000 gal of water currently, I prefer the less wasteful through-feed way.Wow, appreciate the amazing write up and exhaustive details. It’s very helpful and explains my long standing struggle with puffers. They are offered great conditions, eat like champs, and do well, sometimes for years, but inevitably end up with symptoms of thiamine deficiency as listed above. Your write up answered a lot…especially since they were primarily fed clams, scallops, mussels, and shrimp which are all listed as having thiaminase.
Problem with puffers are their picky nature…they often reject food soaked in vitamins or stuffed with pellets. They were given earthworms but ate them reluctantly off and on.
In the future, I’ll have to switch up their diet and add cockles, squid, more earthworms, and so on. I’ll also have to be persistent with dosing their food with vitamins or the least, dose their water until they eat soaked foods.
Your post should be a sticky.