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Ok we all have those special fish we want to make sure get plenty of food. But sometimes it seems that certain ones get short changed. In my tank i have a dragonet. He lives on the the sand bottom, climbs rocks, but doesn't swim in the water column itself. He has a diet of copepods frozen brine shimp and glass worm (OK everyone in the tank does and they love it). So to make sure he gets enough to eat, I use an oversize eyedropper (it extends to 3ft) which enables me to place food in his area while the others are eating.
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