hmmm your defiantly going to have a little challenge on your hands. Usually dragonets are reserved for a mature reed with a refugium for there high depends on copepods. Another choice would to supplement copepods either by buying the bottled ones or farming your own both expensive options. Or you can try and get him to eat small meaty foods. lol did your lfs inform you on any of this?
Not really when i bought him I got him from Petco and i didn't know what to feed him so I went back to a local store called aquatic designs to the man who sold me the tank and he sold me some frozen cupes and said that those cubes would be good enough for him to eat. I feed him 2 times a day once in the morning and once at night
Good morning and I had it at 1.025 and I thought that was too high. I have a scooter blenny a clown fish and se fish that's purple I just forget the name plus my cleanup crew