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Yellow Clown Goby - feeding
Just the other day, I got a Yellow Clown Goby, but the problem is that he is not eating properly. Is there a special technique to feed him? We are feeding brine shrimp.
Our aquarium consists of the following: Blue Hippo Tang Clownfish Firefish Goby Flame Angel Green Chromis Yellow Clown Goby Yellow Wrasse Blood Red Fire Shrimp Cleaner Shrimp The Blue Hippo Tang is eating everything! And for that matter, I heard from a friend that we should feed them once every two days, is that right? |
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Live brine will often help get a fish interested in eating, but it's not a good idea to make that the main food for your tank. Brine shrimp offer just about zero nutritional value.
I hope you're feeding greens for your Hippo, as he needs them to be healthy.
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A couple of weeks ago, I bought 3 green clown gobies who then began starving to death because I couldn't find anything they wanted to eat. I finally tried Ocean Nutrition flake food 3 times a day, and not only are they putting on weight, but they come to the front of the aquarium to beg. I ordered several sizes of golden pearls which I hope they will eat too.
I've kept green clown gobies before, but never had this much trouble getting them to eat.
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