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Old 08-01-2013, 03:22 AM
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Default FS/FT MANDARIN GOBY (Male) North Van

Selling or trading a Mandarin Goby for some type of coral or $20 obo. I just don't have the Pod population to keep him healthy, as he is a little skinny

I paid twice that and will include the breeding tank i was finally able to capture him in. and the piece of live rock holding the tank down

Ready to go to a good home with a healthy Pod population ASAP (unless you have a lots of pods, please please don't reply)

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Awesome fish , hopefully you can find him a good home. Since you've caught him already, it might be a good time to see if you can get him to eat some frozen food , or even some live brine shrimp. If you could get him to eat prepared food you could possibly keep him , or at the very least he will be easier for the next person to keep him fat and healthy. If you want to try I can start hatching some live brine shrimp right now and they would be ready in 36 to 48 hours.
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Great idea there Jess. Vancity, I have found them to eat blood worms also at times, although I have had not much luck with my females lately, no more for me. The live baby brine shrimp may work for starters too.
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Just started a batch just in case , let me know if you wanna try them.
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Old 08-02-2013, 04:39 AM
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Just started a batch just in case , let me know if you wanna try them.
Thanks for the advice and starting the brine shrimp last night! Sorry i was in bed when you posted that...

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Great idea there Jess. Vancity, I have found them to eat blood worms also at times, although I have had not much luck with my females lately, no more for me. The live baby brine shrimp may work for starters too.
I had little success trying blood worms a while ago, i'd see him eat one and then stare at others and swim along looking for something perhaps more appetizing .

Brine shrimp definitely worked but he competed with 8 other fish and takes more time out of my day than i can spare in the summer hatching those things...

ANYWAY... Off to a caring new home with a mate
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