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I'll share my thoughts on this. They are finicky and fragile fish and finding a healthy one is tough. So start by looking for a healthy, plump cbb with good fins, no shredding. Don't settle, this can take months! He should be responsive and active.
Make sure you have a qt tank for him and keep him there while you train him to eat frozen and, if you are lucky, flake food. CBBs are slow to eat so the qt gives them a fighting chance to eat and learn.
Have some frozen blood worms handy, while not a good long-term food, it helps to get them eating. If that doesn't work, live black worms should be ordered.
Once he has a good appetite and has a healthy appearance, he's got a good chance in the main tank with other fish. I feed mine twice daily, they are grazers and eat constantly in the wild.
I trained mine to eat from a modified blackworm feeder which gives him a chance to feed without the more aggressive fish eating all the food.
It's also good to mention that after weeks of active feeding in qt, when I moved him to the dt he stopped eating for almost a week. They are that fragile.
I'll try and post a video tomorrow/Friday so you can see the feeder in action.
As of right now I only have 2 clowns in the tank so competition of feeding should not be a problem. I may skip the qt because there's only two fish in the tank and it will save on some extra stress. I plan to take as much time possible to find the perfect healthy on and will spend all my time possible making sure he'll eat and trying different foods for him. I also plan to feed him normally once a day but in the mornings I'll put a frozen clam on the bottom. Would all this work?
