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Old March 4th, 2008, 03:00 AM
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Goby not eating???

Hello, my goby likes to hide in the rock and when i feed the fish sometimes he will come out and i feed him with the turkey baster. We used to always feed him brine shrimp then we started on misis. Today when i saw him he looked very thin, so i got some brine out and he ate a litte. He would not eat the misis. Is there any other food that would be more appealing to him, to try to fatten him up a little? Thanks

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Re: Goby not eating???

Is this one of the sand sifting gobies?

The problem with them is they consume fauna(copepods,worms) that live in the sand.Try smaller mysis or newly hatch mysis.Some places sell freezer bar of newly hatched mysis.Maybe some sinking pellets and cyclopeeze may work as well dropped near its den.
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Re: Goby not eating???

Yes, please tell us what kind of goby it is.
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Re: Goby not eating???

I believe he is a Cryptocentrus cinctus, a watchman or shrimp goby. The situation is worse than my first post explained. I have had him now for 4 or 5 months and he has been healthy. However, he is very shy and spends alot of time hidden in the rock. I think this behavior is typically of a shrimp goby though. Point being I don't see him very often. For the past few weeks or so he has not been eating. I switched from brine to mysis and I guess he did not like the mysis but I didn't worry because I assumed he was eating things from the sand. However he came out into plain view 2 days ago and he is skin and bones! Very, very thin! and very lethargic. He does not look healthy at all. But there are no white spots on him or anything else sickly. I fed him some brine these past two days and he ate a little bit but many pieces would float right by him and he wouldn't even try to eat them. I am very concerned for him. Is there any food that is just irresistable to fish? Is he just a picky eater or is there a bigger problem with him?

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Re: Goby not eating???

You had the shrimp goby for around 5 months and now it has stopped eating,right?Sounding like an internal parasite(worm or fluke) since its not showing visible signs except being very thin and of course,its not eating.Prazi-Pro medication used in a QT tank will get rid of parasites but it sounds like it may be to late.sorry.
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Re: Goby not eating???

Thanks reeffreak! I was thinking it might be a parasite too but I was not sure. I called my LFS and they suggested using garlic with shrimp and also treating with metronitrozal (spelling??). They said that neither of these will hurt anything else in my tank. Does this sound right to anyone? I have not dealt with many sick fish so im pretty much in the dark when it comes to treatment methods. I do not have a quarentine tank though I know I should.
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Re: Goby not eating???

my yellow watchman always comes out and kills any invert in sight and is always fat.
mines the opposite of yrs try buying pods from reefscavengers all the revews r pretty good
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Re: Goby not eating???

I would NEVER use any medication in the main tank even if it says ''reef safe''.Give garlic extract a try and see if that helps
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Re: Goby not eating???

listen to reef do not medicate the main DT
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Re: Goby not eating???

Garlic is an appetite stimulant and it usually helps a lot of you soak the food in garlic extract before feeding.

I agree with Freak, I have seen firsthand too many times people using a "reef safe" medication in their tank and then a bunch of corals or inverts die. If you want to medicate the fish, then treat it in a quarantine tank. If you don't want to medicate it, then try feeding it brine soaked in garlic and we'll be pulling for you and the fish.
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