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What frozen have you tried?

Is it a small juvenile? They are jacks, so they should eat about anything. I haven't kept one. They really aren't a good choice for anything but large public aquariums.
 
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The original seller said he fed minnows from the same area they were caught.

I only have access to feeder goldfish and guppies. Don't really want to feed those because risk of disease such as mycobacteria
 

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Silversides and lancet eels, (or lancefish) are available frozen IQF. If the fish aren’t used to dead prey try moving it with forceps or skewered on a broom straw to get their attention. I’ve had to do that with baby cuttles to wean them onto frozen.
 

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Individually frozen. You can pull them to thaw one or two at a time. I think it’s short for individually quiescently frozen. It will say IQF on the label.
 
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The original seller said he fed minnows from the same area they were caught.

I only have access to feeder goldfish and guppies. Don't really want to feed those because risk of disease such as mycobacteria
That's a strange claim, as minnows are freshwater. Maybe just meant small bait fish?

I think guppies are a decent option, personally, just to get them to feed in your tank before switching to prepared foods.
 

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