Pachytrition not eating

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william

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help my P. labiatus won't eat anything I give him apart from tadpoles but they have all turn to frogs now. I've tried everything worms, slugs, crickets but he won't eat them and I can't get feeder guppies where I live unless I buy the decorative ones which are expensive what should I do?
 
Really? My P.Labiatus eat anything thats handed to them...Key words handed to them...If you dont hold it in their face until they get mad...They wont eat it...I use frozen bloodworms or shrimp pellets most of the time...They should work...I also use wardley brand shrimp pellets...The other ones turn to go after being in the water for 5 seconds...
 
mine will take a strike at the food and then just drop it. I changed the water today and left the worms in the tank and they have all gone I read a message a week or too back about a newt becoming more lively after a water change I wonder if it has anything to do with that?
 
Pachys are very very clumsy...They will strike and strike at shrimp pellets i have but they get them on their tenth or 11th try...Keep trying...Watch out with those earthworms...They tend to rot super fast if they are not whole....
 
I think your newt was just "spoiled" eating his favorite food (tads). When he gets hungry enough, he'll eat other things.
 
your right jennifer the worms that i put in with him have all disappeared and i'm going down to the river today to get some minnows and sticklebacks thanks for everyones help
 
I wouldn't reccomend using "minnows" or sticklebacks. Taking them could be illegal. I heard in CA that you must have a Scientific Collection permit to collect fish for aquarium use(unsure on bait). Also, sticklebacks got that name for a reason! When I was little, and grabbed one and learned the hard way. I could imagine one of the right size getting stuck in the paddletails throat(they lift the spines when netted or grabbed).
 
i'm pretty sure that they aren't illegal to take from rivers in the uk your probably right about the sticklebacks but I still think that minnows could be fine for it
 
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