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NEDOC, I think you are on to something. Maybe the short feeding cycle only gets the most aggressive feeding fish fed, then with no more food available the less aggressive fish go hungry.
Maybe the increased feeding frequency is getting pellets into the less aggressive fishs' stomachs, and they are now becoming more habituated to pellets, but are still letting the more aggressive fish feed first.
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