esshup, if you need me to work with you to get a formulation down for the pellets, let me know. However, the attractant combo that you're using with the pellets may be enough to motivate them to eat. If even at high concentration they're unwilling to feed on the pellets, that mean there may be plenty of natural food source that they're preferring over the pellets. If that's the case, we may have to do some formulation method to train them.

By chance esshup, are you feeding the pellets for your own private stock or are you experimenting them for some other purposes? Just want to know so I don't give you advices to over fattening them too fast due to overeating habit.


Leo

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