Yellow Watchman Goby

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Evening everyone, I need some guidance, I added a YWG last Saturday to my 29, first few days he was fine darting out of his new home for food, be flakes, pellets or misis. Last 2 or 3 days he wants nothing, he will not come out, for food or anything, the only tank mates are a pair os small snowflake Clowns that stay on the other side of the tank.

any suggestions, I dont want him to starve to death, thanks in advance
 
Mine has been known to do this from time to time. It is probably coming after lights out and sifting a little sand
 
YWG are known to like to stay in or under the rock work. Of course any fish can act different from others that are the same species. I have one and he hides a lot. But when I view the tank from a distance I see him more than when I get close. I used to worry if he was eating enough. I have had him now for a little over 6 months and he seems to be fine. I usually feed with lights on for my sexy shrimp and he some times eats then and some times eats later. I love how he always looks like a grouch such a big frown.
 
Did you do a proper quarantine or did you put it straight into the tank.
Fish being reclusive and not eating can be a sign of an infection.
 
Mine occasionally ignores food , but try anything meaty . . . Mysis shrimp, med pellets, sm plankton, brine shrimp, etc. Minne rarely goes after dry foods
 
My gal stays pretty much under her rock with her pistol shrimp. She sifts sand a bit, but will also sometimes come for food. The thing is, she doesn’t move far from her little holes.
 
No quarantine, only proper a aclimation, that is what worries me
Ideally you want to do at an observational quarantine of at least 6 weeks. If the fish comes with something or has other issues you can intervene. And you don't put your other fish at risk.
It's also a good way to make sure that the fish is eating well and trained to take the foods you offer.

For gobies to disappear for a while is not unusual, especially shrimp gobies that don't have a shrimp to dig a burrow for them.
 

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