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Old 09/24/2006, 09:16 AM
lux_06 lux_06 is offline
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i think that a live bloodworm would be my first choice, something that will wriggle and intrigue him, but not escape to quickly so he cant catch it.

other then that i would try soaking the nori in aniseed oil or tuna oil, just like a fisherman would add an oil to their burley to atract and entice fish to be activley eating in the area of their hook.

i dont know how much different this would be to selcon or other more commonly used additives but it may be worth a shot, or you may know more about these products.

the smell of oil usually means food, but the longhorn being a veggie eater too may mean hes less eager to get a meaty treat... i dunno no harm in trying i guess.

ive only owned mine a day so by no means do i know how to look after these guys, just using some common sense.

thanks and good luck mate.

adam