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Chalk Goby Not Eating. I've had a chalk sleeper goby for 4 days now, he was feeding on brine shrimp in the shop when i bought him but since i've had him. The gobies have good vision and are given lodgings in the shrimp’s burrows in return for acting as reliable lookouts. They will eat some algae as a result of sifting, but it is not their predominant source of nutrition; What have you been feeding and how often? Expert facts, care advice, feeding tips and breeding information about the chalk goby (valenciennea sexguttata) for marine aquarium. They are the only two bottom feeders in there, together with. They sift through your sand looking for things like pods. It says it'll eat mysis and brine. A shrimp will keep in constant contact with the goby via its antennae and both shrimp and goby retreat to the burrow at the first sign of danger. I hadn't heard of a chalk goby, had to look that one up. There are no physical signs of anything wrong with it but it's not swimming or floating and it doesn't seem to be eating.

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The gobies have good vision and are given lodgings in the shrimp’s burrows in return for acting as reliable lookouts. They are the only two bottom feeders in there, together with. I hadn't heard of a chalk goby, had to look that one up. Expert facts, care advice, feeding tips and breeding information about the chalk goby (valenciennea sexguttata) for marine aquarium. There are no physical signs of anything wrong with it but it's not swimming or floating and it doesn't seem to be eating. A shrimp will keep in constant contact with the goby via its antennae and both shrimp and goby retreat to the burrow at the first sign of danger. I've had a chalk sleeper goby for 4 days now, he was feeding on brine shrimp in the shop when i bought him but since i've had him. What have you been feeding and how often? It says it'll eat mysis and brine. They sift through your sand looking for things like pods.

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Chalk Goby Not Eating Expert facts, care advice, feeding tips and breeding information about the chalk goby (valenciennea sexguttata) for marine aquarium. They are the only two bottom feeders in there, together with. They sift through your sand looking for things like pods. There are no physical signs of anything wrong with it but it's not swimming or floating and it doesn't seem to be eating. The gobies have good vision and are given lodgings in the shrimp’s burrows in return for acting as reliable lookouts. They will eat some algae as a result of sifting, but it is not their predominant source of nutrition; What have you been feeding and how often? It says it'll eat mysis and brine. I hadn't heard of a chalk goby, had to look that one up. Expert facts, care advice, feeding tips and breeding information about the chalk goby (valenciennea sexguttata) for marine aquarium. A shrimp will keep in constant contact with the goby via its antennae and both shrimp and goby retreat to the burrow at the first sign of danger. I've had a chalk sleeper goby for 4 days now, he was feeding on brine shrimp in the shop when i bought him but since i've had him.

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