CBB Lympho - second opinion?

HumbleFish

Dr. Fish
Premium Member
Pretty sure this is just Lympho - but it's always good to get others' opinions.....

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IMO, that is correct.

Thanks for confirming. This fish has eaten very sparingly since I got him. Don't think I've seen him eat in over two weeks now. I keep thinking I'll wake up one morning to find him dead, but he has surprised me (thus far).
 
Thanks for confirming. This fish has eaten very sparingly since I got him. Don't think I've seen him eat in over two weeks now. I keep thinking I'll wake up one morning to find him dead, but he has surprised me (thus far).

The odds with anything but an Australian endemic CBB are not good. Clams on the half shell, black worms, nutramar ova, capelin fish roe are what I would try.
 
The odds with anything but an Australian endemic CBB are not good. Clams on the half shell, black worms, nutramar ova, capelin fish roe are what I would try.

Tried 'em all (and then some). The weird thing is he ate live blackworms before I bought him (saw it with me own eyes), and then at least picked at frozen brine for a couple days after I put him in my QT. But I haven't seen him eat anything since, although I guess he could be picking at ova/roe when I'm not in the room.
 
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