Copperband twitching when eating

fishsuse29

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I got a copperband about 2 weeks ago. It took him a while to start eating but I have gotten him to eat live blackworms.

However I have noticed that after he eats a couple of them especially larger ones he starts twitching/shaking his head and will eventually spit them out.

Is this normal or do you think he has flukes or some other type of issue
 
i've seen mine do this during feeding as well on occasion. seems to my eyes to be a response to my yellow tang getting too close when he's munching, but that's just a guess.

mine went through TTM with two full round of prazi, so i'm fairly confident he's not suffering from internal parasites.
 
I believe they are trying to tear the food up into smaller pieces. I have noticed several Butterfly species do this when they eat. My Aurgia does it.
 
Twitching while eating isn't worry some, twitching while not eating is


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That's for the replies. That's good news I will keep a close eye on him over the next couple of weeks but hold off on the prazipro for now
 
As long as you've dosed a couple rounds of prazi, it's nothing to worry about. My Copperband does this and he's had a couple rounds of prazi and gone through TTM. I've had him for a couple of years now, so I don't worry about the twitching. Like I said above, they will do it when they're hungry too. Not just during feeding. Mine twitches every time right before I feed. He gets all excited knowing he will have food soon.
 
How much do you feed your CBBs? I find that after a couple of black worms he seems full while my clowns wI'll eat as much food as put in front of them
 
I do 2 - 4 feedings a day of pe Myses, and once every week or two treat with live white worms.

I try to make sure he gets at least 8 - 10 shrimp per feeding.

Usually when I feed I am feeding him, and everyone else just comes along for the ride.

I found out I wasn't feeding him enough originally, and he was getting skinny. So I pay much closer attention to make sure he's eating now.
 
That's 10 - 15 grams of pe Myses for my CBB, yellow tang, small clown pair, 4 lyretail anthias, and lawnmower blenny per day. I started weighing it to better track it. I rinse it well before feeding, but after weighing.
 
I feed my copperband twice a day. He eats live black worms for his main diet. He will also eat nori soaked in selcon. Once in a while when available I also feed him live clams.
 
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