Heyo, me again, here's my intro post for the whole skivvy: http://www.frogforum.net/aquatic-cla...-huge-acf.html
In a nutshell, I'm a brand spankin' new owner who just adopted a severely neglected ACF. He's had nothing but minnows and goldfish for food for about four years, and I got him his reptomin and some earthworms. But so far he hasn't even really noticed the pellets, and I tried tweezer feeding him a small earthworm and he just swam awayI got him three days ago, and I'm sure he's getting hungry. It isn't urgent yet since he's fairly big, but I'd like to know what I can do to encourage him to start eating before it becomes urgent. I can handle him if I need to hand feed him, he's really sweet and let me hold him and check him for injuries (after the doofus put him, tank, rock decorations and all, in the back of his truck and drove it to school >
) and he does sometimes swim over to see me if I'm doing something by the tank.
Also, he's been making mating callsI can take that as a compliment, right? They're fairly pleasant to listen to
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I can get pictures of the setup if that would help? It's fairly bare right now, but it's still a huge improvement over the dump he was being kept in.