Hi All,
I have had a yasha goby in my tank for about 2 weeks now. Him and his shrimp buddy have built a pretty impressive looking burrow.
The yasha comes out now and again and seems healthy enough. The shrimp is occassionally behind him but I also see him scuttering around under the sand (the burrow was built partially along one wall of the tank so I see him going back and forward).
My concern is the yasha seems a bit slow to feed. They spend most of the time with the entrance to the burrow covered over. I feed twice and day and by the time he gets out, the two clowns have eaten everything with nothing left for the goby.
Should I feed more to the extent the clowns start ignoring the food so some if left by the time the yasha comes out, or will he become more assertive with food as he gets hungrier?
I have had a yasha goby in my tank for about 2 weeks now. Him and his shrimp buddy have built a pretty impressive looking burrow.
The yasha comes out now and again and seems healthy enough. The shrimp is occassionally behind him but I also see him scuttering around under the sand (the burrow was built partially along one wall of the tank so I see him going back and forward).
My concern is the yasha seems a bit slow to feed. They spend most of the time with the entrance to the burrow covered over. I feed twice and day and by the time he gets out, the two clowns have eaten everything with nothing left for the goby.
Should I feed more to the extent the clowns start ignoring the food so some if left by the time the yasha comes out, or will he become more assertive with food as he gets hungrier?