Help feeding yellow tail spotted wrasse

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Hi guys,
I've been having this yellow tail spotted wrasse in quarantine for two days now. He doesn't seem to be eating anything.

I've tried powdered pellets, flakes, dried black worms, frozen brine shrimp...

Any suggestions pls??

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Hi guys,
I've been having this yellow tail spotted wrasse in quarantine for two days now. He doesn't seem to be eating anything.

I've tried powdered pellets, flakes, dried black worms, frozen brine shrimp...

Any suggestions pls??

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Does she have sand in the Quarantine?

Also can you get a photo of her mouth?

IMO, do observation first with these if you’re not already dosing copper or such. This will help her to get established into feeding frozen as time goes by - you’ll be able to have her feed on amphipods and copepods and then eventually wean onto frozen and prepared foods.
 

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I can’t tell how big that one is however tamarin wrasse need sand and pods especially if smaller. They are a lot tougher as babies but also prefer pecking pods from rocks to frozen food. As they get bigger they will eat more frozen.

However not eating could be a sign of a mouth injury
 
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I have kept sand in a box. It's around 2 inches deep and large enough for the fish. He sleeps inside the sand .

I also notice him pecking at the sand or other areas in the tank.. I am not sure if there is enough pod population though. Let me see if i can add pods or live brine shrimp for it.
 

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as others said she won’t eat prepared food if small. Also they can take awhile to start eating prepared foods. Make sure she has pods and live foods to eat. A cheap brine shrimp hatchery can help. Also keeping her with fish that eat prepared will help her learn when she is ready.
Roe, small mysis, and small foods and no flake or pellets. Also they like to eat at night when lights are of when they settle. I even have some that will eat nori at night.
They sleep in sand and having no sand makes her more uncomfortable. She needs to learn captivity life and your light schedule. They are sensitive and you want to give them as close to natural setting as possible.

She sounds to be doing ok in your tank so it’s time for her to learn to eat prepared. Her belly looks full and not shrunk. Keep live foods for her and once I display she can pick pods until she learns to eat. I have a little girl for 8-9 months and she won’t eat prepared foods yet as she is still to young.
 
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as others said she won’t eat prepared food if small. Also they can take awhile to start eating prepared foods. Make sure she has pods and live foods to eat. A cheap brine shrimp hatchery can help. Also keeping her with fish that eat prepared will help her learn when she is ready.
Roe, small mysis, and small foods and no flake or pellets. Also they like to eat at night when lights are of when they settle. I even have some that will eat nori at night.
They sleep in sand and having no sand makes her more uncomfortable. She needs to learn captivity life and your light schedule. They are sensitive and you want to give them as close to natural setting as possible.

She sounds to be doing ok in your tank so it’s time for her to learn to eat prepared. Her belly looks full and not shrunk. Keep live foods for her and once I display she can pick pods until she learns to eat. I have a little girl for 8-9 months and she won’t eat prepared foods yet as she is still to young.
Thanks so much for your reply. Makes me feel hopeful!!
 

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Thanks so much for your reply. Makes me feel hopeful!!
Also a sick fish won’t eat. Just keep live foods for her. If you got her at lfs you could ask if she ate and what she ate.
if you treat with copper I find copper won’t kill pods and also others the same so I wouldn’t worry about that. Good luck
 

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