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Thanks all for the posts - turns out that what works well for me is:
1. Feed the fish first 2. Get the shrimp used to hand-feeding - they actually eventually picked up on the fact that this big pink think is a hand bringing them some tasty shrimp treats (aka algae tablets) and are ok w/ being handfed. Now, that's a different take on "shrimp treats" ain't it? (it means something totally different to my cats). They are thriving. Thnx again! Alec in Providence |
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