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jess128 12-09-2004 02:13 AM

Clownfish STILL not eating... please help
 
I got 2 percula clownfish last friday and it is now thursday and they're still not eating. They seem really happy and healthy, I think they must be eating some pods or whatever else there is in the tank that they can nibble at. I have the flake food that they were being fed at the LFS. Yesterday I tried some frozen food with tweezers. They seemed interested in it and checked it out, but then just kind of blew the food away instead of sucking it in! I'm not too worried about them, they're full of energy, but it would be nice if they'd eat something. Any ideas?

Jess

SeaHorse_Fanatic 12-09-2004 02:40 AM

Mine love frozen foods like mysis (Hikari - smaller sz), brine, & bloodworms. I just defrost it & use a turkey baster to squirt in a little at a time.

Good luck.

Bob I 12-09-2004 02:58 AM

I would not worry about them. I have never seen clownfish that did not eat. :biggrin:

mr_alberta 12-09-2004 03:41 AM

Try soaking your food in garlic juice. Apparently, BANANA works as well. Try the garlic first though. It is a supposed appetite stimulant (hey, it works on me :mrgreen: ) and can boost their immune system.

G1GY 12-09-2004 03:46 AM

I've got one right now that will only eat cyclopeez(sp). He's fairly new to the tank and that's all he wants to eat. :smile:

Don't worry too much though, most clownfish turn into little pigs!

Coldwater 12-09-2004 04:18 AM

When I bought one of my clown fish it wouldn't eat. After about a week it decided that starving wasn't as cool as it sounded and started eating.

Matt

EmilyB 12-09-2004 04:52 AM

It's too big. Crush everything up tiny.

It always helps to have a fish in the tank that is eating to show reluctant eaters the way, but this isn't always possible unfortunately. :frown:

Bob I 12-09-2004 03:39 PM

Speaking of tiny; My clowns go nuts over freeze dried Cyclop-eeze. It is really tiny, but they go ape over it. :biggrin:

jess128 12-09-2004 10:20 PM

I tried the brine shrimp again today. Maybe the pieces are too big for them. This morning they put the food in their mouth, then spit it out, then tried again, and spit it out, and eventually just ignored it. I will try some cyclop-eeze and see if that works. Thanks for your help.

rodsboys 12-09-2004 10:58 PM

You can always buy a damsel to show them how it is done.lol :evil:

G1GY 12-09-2004 11:10 PM

If they don't eat the Cyclop-eeze, I'll be amazed! :smile:

SeaHorse_Fanatic 12-10-2004 06:03 AM

The other thing most fish will go nuts for is freshly chopped up clams.

MCC 12-10-2004 06:13 AM

dude...give it some time...
i had problems wif my pair clowns befroe when i first got them

keep on feedin eventually it will eat....problaby stressed out over the transfer..or other tankmates...

if not..try garlic..they will be attracted to tat...

best of luck...

IslandReefer 12-10-2004 09:33 AM

they are clowns aren't they?
 
My 2 cents: my 5 clowns go NUTS for:
-freeze-dried or frozen cyclopese (nice fine bits, not too big)
- frozen mysis....whole or chopped....my 2in male Perc fights off the yellow tang for mysis...eats like a kid at Willy Wonkas.
Good luck...don't worry to much they are natural pigfaces..I bet they eat soon
:cool:

jess128 12-13-2004 12:55 AM

I got the cyclop-eeze yesterday (dry kind.) The clowns are eating it! So I'm very pleased about that. The guy at the LFS told me cyclop-eeze is only supposed to be fed along with a more staple food. Whatever though, I'm sure they'll start eating the flakes some time. Thanks for all your help!

Jess


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