Da Vinci clown not intersted in food

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Help! I have recently just brought in a Da Vinci clown, and he is not very interested in the food I'm feeding him. He often takes a peck at food floating in front of him, but doesn't actively look for food. I have tried mysis and pellets and soaked them in garlic as well. He still doesn't seem very interested in it. He was brought in last Wednesday. Any way to make him to starting going for food actively? Thanks!
 
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I'm not sure if different types of food would help, but my clownfish really like brine shrimp and LRS reef frenzy. Garlic can help (just don't overdo it).
Thanks might try to feed some brine shrimp tomorrow. Hopefully he would start eating ferociously asap
 
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Thanks might try to feed some brine shrimp tomorrow. Hopefully he would start eating ferociously asap
I'm going off the assumption that it's otherwise healthy and behaving normally (other than being picky).
 

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