So I got a new captive bred mandarin goby eating pellets, frozen, flakes, and pods. I was wondering however will it forget to eat pellets and frozen once it sees the pods I have
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I don't know, my 3 get pods and brine shrimp babies freshly hatched every dayWill it forget how to eat pellets?
3 pods? Like individually lol? I also feed mine baby brine from my hatchery. Mandarin and pipeline love emI don't know, my 3 get pods and brine shrimp babies freshly hatched every day
Lol, no I meant 3 mandrins.3 pods? Like individually lol? I also feed mine baby brine from my hatchery. Mandarin and pipeline love em
If you feed pellets daily it shouldn'tThe one I got i saw go crazy for pellets. Whats the chances it forgets to eat them? I feed frozen mystis 2 times a week max
Nose to tail?Perfect. Also any idea the growth rate on these guys? Mine is about a inch and a centimeter across
The goby is a biota goby thats about a inch long and at the head only a cm. He or she is fairly skinny so hoping to make it nice and chubby. Any tips to making then bigNose to tail?
I got mine at the inch long stage and a year and a half later they're about 2 1/2 " long. And almost half as wide. Lol they're fatties
Time and lots of food. If I recall, they are usually shipped pretty small.The goby is a biota goby thats about a inch long and at the head only a cm. He or she is fairly skinny so hoping to make it nice and chubby. Any tips to making then big
I got mine and they were .75”. 3 months later they are close to 2”Perfect. Also any idea the growth rate on these guys? Mine is about a inch and a centimeter across
I doubt that pods are more nutrient dense than a pellet like NLSTo the op the pods are more nutrient dense my assumption would be they will refuse the pellets once they have access to pods.
I tend to agree. Good pellets should be full of nutrients.I doubt that pods are more nutrient dense than a pellet like NLS