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Old 03-23-2009, 08:59 PM
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Hi, everyone. I have a yellow clown goby who does not seem to want to try pellet food. This creature does come out and "dance" at feeding time with the other fishes, but I have yet to see him take a pellet. It has been a couple of weeks now, and I am kind of worried because frozen food does not seem to have a lot of nutritional value.

He has a ton of energy but his belly is starting to look sunken. I have seen him try to eat a mysis shrimp the same size as him and he picks small pieces of frozen out of the water column.

Any tricks to get them onto the more nutritional stuff?
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Old 03-23-2009, 09:20 PM
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Hi, everyone. I have a yellow clown goby who does not seem to want to try pellet food. This creature does come out and "dance" at feeding time with the other fishes, but I have yet to see him take a pellet. It has been a couple of weeks now, and I am kind of worried because frozen food does not seem to have a lot of nutritional value.

He has a ton of energy but his belly is starting to look sunken. I have seen him try to eat a mysis shrimp the same size as him and he picks small pieces of frozen out of the water column.

Any tricks to get them onto the more nutritional stuff?
You need to get him to eat because tiny fish use up a lot of energy and have no mass to rely on. Feed him mysis, cyclopses and fortify it with selcon. If he is emaciated now, time is of the essence.
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I am already doing that and he is still losing weight. He gets mysis, cyclopses, rottifers, etc. I think I am going to lose him if I cannot get him onto the pellets. Just too picky. I know once he accidently eats an nls pellet he will be okay. Maybe I will try soaking a few pellets in garlic.
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Yes try the garlic soaked food.
Also go the store and get some FRESH fish or shrimp, grind it very small for him and see if he bites on it.
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can you target feed him? suck up some fine mush of misis or whatever you have into a squese tube (like the ones in test kits ) and slowly squirt it out over where he hangs out. Thats how I have to feed my copperband.
And yes I realise the fish size diference
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I have a yellow clown goby and he's a fatty. He wouldn't eat my NLS pellets at first, but he would eat flake happily and mysis. I would try some flake (just a little aimed at him) and once he gets used to that, he might move over to the pellet. It only took a week for my guy to learn to eat pellet.
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