I have 4 juvenile inka 50, one is thriving (male) and the other three (one female, the other two??) just wont eat BBS. I dont know what to do, i have tried cyclopeeze, and a very high protein dried food and they spit almost everything. The little ones look to be trying to find copepods in my floating plant mass but they must have already depleted the population as they are looking thin. I dont know what to do they wont eat out the water column and ignore the bbs when they do try them they spit. they are about a cm long the smallest one the obvious female seems to be ok but i just dont know, she wont eat out the water column either. The water parameters are fine ph about 6.5. The male and female are in a community tank and are influenced by the eating habits of other fish. The other two are struggling in a 15 gallon shared with a juvenile caca who is also thriving. Im stumped, the breeder states that she fed decapsulated brine, but i dont want to feed that.what should i do??