Feed juvenile angels

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So I have a juvenile flame angel and a juvenile emperor angel in QT.. they came in last Friday and arrived in great shape, alert and active. Both around 2" (maybe slightly less)

Both are always out and swimming around the QT and both pack at algae etc constantly...

I feed my display nori, LRS reef frenzy, LRS fish frenzy, mysis and NLS pellets...

The problem so far is all either angel will eat is crushed up NLS pellets, Formula 1 and 2 flakes and pellets... crushed into powder size.. that is all they will eat.. they do eat it aggressively.. but they totally ignore all of the frozen stuff.. Including frozen brine..

I know it's only been a short time.. but I'm looking for tips on getting them to eat frozen, so when the make it to the display they will get enough to sustain them... ideas??
 

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I've heard garlic can make food more enticing. I have a coral beauty about the same size and he eats Mysis so I don't think its a size thing. Maybe try waiting a little longer or gradually increasing the size of the food your giving them
 

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I dropped my little guy into a filthy 20 gallon tank. He ate goo in the tank and pods until I got him to eat the frozen angel diet. It took 2 weeks or so.
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What is the recommendation on a frozen angel food? I'm not super confident he will take it.. I also think they will get what they need from my current lineup of foods, I just gotta get them eating it
 

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I would get him to eat dry food. Dry foods on the whole much more nutritious than frozen food. I feed mine almost exclusively pellets, Nori with only occasional oyster and small amount of mysis
 
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I would get him to eat dry food. Dry foods on the whole much more nutritious than frozen food. I feed mine almost exclusively pellets, Nori with only occasional oyster and small amount of mysis

Yea he is actively eating dry food now.. wont touch frozen... what kinds of dry do you prefer?
 

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I would get him to eat dry food. Dry foods on the whole much more nutritious than frozen food. I feed mine almost exclusively pellets, Nori with only occasional oyster and small amount of mysis

I agree.

Right now I would just feed what they'll eat. Once they get to the display they will probably eat everything. They're also still adjusting and already eating so I would leave it be.
 

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