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I'VE HAD MY DRAGON GOBY FOR 3 DAYS NOW, AND I HAVEN'T SEEN HIM EAT.I'VE BEEN FEEDING THEM BLOOD WORMS AND TRIED PELLETS AND FLAKE FOOD. I CURRENTLY HAVE 2 DRAGON GOBY'S, 3 TIGER BARBS, AND 2 PLECOSCOS( NOT SURE ON THE SPELLING).THEY ARE PRETTY ACTIVE, ALWAYS CRUISIN AROUND THE 55 GALLON TANK I HAVE. I JUST DIDN'T KNOW IF THEY WERE FEEDING OR IT'S JUST TO SUBTLE TO SEE.

2007-09-10 05:47:42 · 3 answers · asked by josh s 1 in Pets Fish

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Here is a novel fish. Though it looks like a viscious predator, it's really a teddy bear. The Dragon Goby will do well in a community of not too small fish. It is easy to care for and will always be the main attraction for your visiting friends.

Dragon Gobies like caves and rocky hiding places, and enjoy a good roll in the sand. They are very active for a goby, not in the least skittish. It generally feeds when the lights are out, because by nature its a shy fish..so don't worry.

2007-09-10 18:42:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

You've got a bad mix of fish in your tank. Dragon gobies are brackish water (meaning they need to have salt added), so they aren't a fish that should be mixed with fresheater species. If anything, they should be kept in a tank by themselves or with members of their own species.

Also, the dragons are peaceful, and yours may be getting picked on by your tiger barbs. These guys can be fairly aggressive. Usually if they're kept in a group of 6 or more, they'll keep the aggression within their own species, but if there aren't enough of them to form a decent school, they'll turn their aggression on their tankmates. Your plecos have armored protection, so the goby will be the natural choice for the one to be bullied the most.

Dragons have poor eyesight and find food mostly through smell - the others in the tank may be beating him to the food. You can try using a turkey baster to target feed, or add the food once the lights are out for the night. Another option is to get a live blackworm culture and add some to your tank periodically at night. The blackworms will live in the substrate where the goby will burrow (these should have soft sand rather than aquarum gravel for this) and become something of a "time release" feeding source for him.

2007-09-12 07:30:11 · answer #2 · answered by copperhead 7 · 1 1

i think which you have a mandarin Dragonet goby, this fish is surprisingly complicated to preserve, while you're new to saltwater fish, this is not any longer an effortless job. Fishes tend to narrow down because of the fact they have a tendency to lack nutrients, the water situations, and the temperature of the water. For one, the water situations ought to fulfill the standards for the mandarin Dragonet. 2d you ought to feed the fish nutrition enriched diets, which comprise Spirulina flakes, and another fish foodstuff obtainable that consists of the required supplementations to enhance the fish's immune gadget. the choose arises to contemplate identifying to purchase Garlic enriched flakes to assist entice the fish to devour. this additionally will improve the fishes immune gadget. 0.33, you ought to have the temperature on the wonderful point for this fish. This fish is extremely fragile and it is going to be monitored with care. you ought to attempt the water parameters, habit a weekly 10-15% water replace, 25% water replace as quickly as a month. you ought to in no way clean the clear out and habit water adjustments on the comparable time. As for the meals, you are able to purchase Garlic enriched flakes on ebay, the clientele call that i offered from replaced into newwavefish. It replaced into very quickly delivery and so far, my fish has been happier than ever. It even have been given my powder blue tang to devour, exceptionally while his abdomen replaced into getting thinner by ability of the 2d, and now, he's doing o.k.. anyhow, i'm hoping this facilitates, thank you for asking............

2016-12-16 16:31:09 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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