who knows, maybe he can succeed in feeding him since it might be easier in a pico with no boisterous fishes.
Good luck tiffany and keep us posted.
He's a nice looking goby.
wow... you heard the crack sound and see broken limbs.... scary.
take out the rock and leave it in the open for about half a day. *occassionally spray some saltwater over it. (Do not place it under hot sun) The mantis and other crabs should come out. ...
think I recall seeing some post that you simply have to tempt them at internvals with some food to coax them to open up more frequently.
how's the squirt working out for you? more control of it now?
Have no time to place them properly yet. just dumped them into the tank 1st.
Even photo taking was done hurriedly and hence some shaky shots.
Gotta dig out my camera tripod.
you are sooo wrong bro.
I have not come across any LFS that refuse to feed the fish upon request before purchase.
(I have not visited the east LFS before though)
Always insists on seeing fish feed before purchase.
Higher chance of survival in your tank.
Yellow clown gobies are difficult to be weaned into feeding in an aquarium.
Henry had some last month but they feed only on his gourmet
it stated 2000 - 4000 but definitely does not look like that amount to the naked eye.
But you can see quite a lot of pods swimming around.
Some seemed to be dead already.
Let me try to take some pics or videos.
I have Peacemaker's bottle with me now.
ok. good to hear that. not much info on these fellas on the web.
yeah I did buy a few bottles of tigger pods. passed a couple to other reefers too.
'yes they are live and swimming my neon goby went crazy when i added them.
but not a long term solution plus I have pipefish, neon goby and mandarin fish in my tank.
cannot sustain them this way.
they are meat eaters.
hopefully this fella gets weaned into feeding processed pods, planktonic stuff, reef gourmet, mysis
CF informed me that they eat bivalves. I think the adult ones do. So do take note if you have clams
only 4 days.
I have not seen anyone with success story with this fish before
looks real bleak.
I did see it swimming around and pecking on rocks this morning though.
Hope it finds sufficient food.
Contemplating getting a long spine urchin to keep him company.
have not checked if this urchin is reef safe or if it will pose other problems in my tank.