Canary Blenny barely moving and not eating

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Hi I got a Canary Blenny 3 days ago. Seems to be either very young or sick as it's yellow color is faded and less then a inch long. It currently at night goes intoy rock work during the day it sits on sand bed in the back corner. I been trying to feed it with copepods, pellets but they seem to big,freeze dried brine shrimp (sadly don't live near a local store that sells frozen) I also do dose plankton. Any suggestions and how long can they go with out eating I just hope he does eat plankton or the copepods.

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It’s been 24 hours.
Any change?

He’s an omnivore so not sure what he thinks of pellet foods. Krill, Mysis and brine should work well.
So he was moving a bit yesterday. I noticed he goes in some of the rock work. Today did not see him once, I do have cover on my tank so no way he jumped out.
 
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Is it the color or the fish type that draws you to it? I could offer a few alternatives for you if you're worried about it
Yes I was specifically looking for a yellow colored fish for a 25 Gallon Tank. As the store I get my fish only had this and tangs at the time in stock.
 

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Yes I was specifically looking for a yellow colored fish for a 25 Gallon Tank. As the store I get my fish only had this and tangs at the time in stock.
My recommendation for a yellow fish at that tank size would be yellow watchman goby and pistol shrimp pairing. You could also do a yellow clown goby. They are a little tough to get eating too but much much easier than a canary blenny. Do you want the whole fish to be yellow or just a bit of it? If just a bit your options open up. A royal gramma would probably be happy in a 25 gallon tank as long as it had a nice rock tunnel to live in.
 

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Personally though I'd do the watchman goby. Especially at that tank size you'd see them a lot, and the holes they live in with symbiotically with pistol shrimp are so cool. Heres mind Ive had for almost 6 years. Id consider getting a lid tho as they occasionally jump
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Personally though I'd do the watchman goby. Especially at that tank size you'd see them a lot, and the holes they live in with symbiotically with pistol shrimp are so cool. Heres mind Ive had for almost 6 years. Id consider getting a lid tho as they occasionally jump
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Ok ill consider this for next time, thanks for the suggestion
 

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