Today, I remembered an old trick that I had completly forgotten about. My tiniest runt shed today and I decided to offer it a pinky head. I had offered a pinky head out of the egg and it refused. I was a bit worried a pinky head would be too big (yes it is THAT small) so I defrosted a whole pink so I could crush the skull before cutting the head off to cut down on mess. After having sucess with the runt (it ate!). I tried to decide what to do with the body. On a whim I threw it in with a hatching that has refused f/t heads, f/t headless bodies, and live pinks. Within an hour the body was devoured. I defrosted more pinks, cut thier heads off after being thawed and put both head and body in with 8 other non-feeders. So far 2 of the 8 have eaten! These ones have also refused heads, bodys, and live. It reminded me of a trick that I have not seen mentioned in awhile. The advice was to put the pinkys in a plastic sandwich bag before placing them in water to defrost. That way the water does not dilute the "pinky smell". It works even better to do pinky heads this way, or as I found, cut the head off after defrosting. You could always give the body to a hatchling that is feeding. I wish I had tried it sooner!