This has only been my experience with more delicate anthias, such as flavoguttatus, purple queens, and tiger queens. I have had most other anthias get trained on pellets within 2 weeks. Lyretails, bartletts, dipars, randalls, parvirostris, pink squates, bimacs, carberryi, have all gone to pellets for me. What helps is having a group of eager feeders, such as chromis in the tank. They lead a feeding frenzy for the pellets, and most other planktivores follow their lead.I struggle getting my fish to eat anything besides frozen. The Marcia anthias will eat some pellets but is quickly turned off by them after eating a few. The lyretail wont touch them. Clowns seem to like them. One wrasse will eat them if hes hungry enough and the other wont. Neither will the cardinals or firefish.
So i continue to try to hand feed dried foods a few times a week. Hoping i can eventually install the ehiem feeder. It be so handy when on vacations.
