Never tried it, I try not to toss pellets in that sink and rot (Xenopus never find ALL their food..). They probably work well in a lab environment with a bare bottom tank and frequent water changes though. Mess aside, I am sure nutritionally they are a good pellet.
A floating pellet is better, because it's easier to remove excess food and hand feeding is best, because almost nothing goes to waste and mucks you tank up.





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