Yellow Watchman Goby treatment plan advice, please

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Hmmm no other symptoms?? I might be inclined to put it back in if nothing surfaces!
 

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I'm still perplexed as to why he is not eating.
Have you tried live brine or live blackworms? The movement will entice nearly any remotely healthy fish to feed
 

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One of mine did that when I had a dino outbreak. He might do it for a few hours or two days. He finally disappeared. Two months after the funeral, I found him in my sump, smaller and white as a ghost. He did a couple of times after I put him back in the display, but as the dinos treatment kicked-in, it became a non-issue. I also had a fish with intestinal parasites so treated the tank with metro/focus laced food. Whether it was the dinos, intestinal parasites, or both, both of my YWGs have gotten big, bold, and eat more aggressively than ever.
 
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Still not seeing him eat. I ended up putting him back in the DT. At least there he has a better supply of pods and a chance at the food when I feed the tank. It will be interesting to see if he and his pistol reunite.
 

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