ExiledInfidel666 said:
ok yea what you have there is how I name them, I thought you came up with some new clown goby or something, by the way your clown goby looks amazing, im getting one for my custom tank, youv'e seen, what do you feed yours, I like the fact you can't really tell the palenesss in the cheeks and he has a wonderful bright yellow color, iv heard mysis and cyclopleze is very good to achieve that
I think the pale color in the cheeks is perhaps a sign of stress. I see it a lot when they're in the stores and there are a bunch of fish in a tank, but the few I've seen in stores display tanks don't tend to have it. I actually don't have this fish anymore, it didn't make it through the move, but I've had two of them now during the 2.5yrs the tanks have been up and the only time I've seen the pale cheek color in my tanks has been when they're asleep. Many fish pale out, or change color when they're sleeping.
I'm a fairly heavy, and varied feeder. I only feed the tanks once a day. I've got frozen brine, mysis, krill, ocean plankton, silversides,cyclopeze, and several bags of Eric Borneman's recipe frozen. I also feed 2-3 kinds of flake some strictly vegetarian, some not.
I also feed DT's phytoplanton, as well as some of the Kent plankton products. And the tanks usually get fed live brine once a week to every 10 days. I don't really stick to any kind of schedule, but at least once a week there's a mix of cyclopeze, golden pearls, krill, mysis, maybe brine, or silversides, soaked in tank water to thaw out with 2-3 drops of super selco, or if I can't find super selco, then 5-6 drops of selcon. This is what I squirt the anemones with. A lot of it of course goes to the rest of the tank.
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