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Thread: Sicyopterus cynocephalus - Cleft-lipped goby

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    Went Wuhu yesterday and see quite a few of them. They are dark grey, maybe due to the gravel, and looks much bigger than I had expected. In the end, did not get any of them yet. I do have a whole tank of algae to feed them thou....

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    anyone has any experience keeping them alive with alternative food source??
    I buy 5 of them 2 weeks ago now all looks so skinny..

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    I've not seen mine eating any of the food (frozen bloodworms, brine shrimps, tetrabits) that I've fed the rest of the fish in the same tank. So far, I've only seen them grazing on the algae in the tank.

    What are the types of foods that you have tried?

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    Someone should try feeding them blanched cucumbers! Would be a great additions to my otos if they did

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    Dont think mine is surviving well.. not much algae for them.. some thread algae wheich they dont seems to be eating.. spot algae also no eat.. already found 1 dead..

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    Mine is a pure algae tank (no plants). What I did was to dose fertiliser to spur the growth of the green algae in the tank and they do clean the tank walls very well. You might want to give them some blanched cucumber slices to see if they take them.

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    Yes, try blanched cucumber or zucchini, make sure they are soft enough.

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    Is this the same goby found in one of the tanks in C328 below the arowanas?

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