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- How I got my mandarin eating frozen foods | Reef2Reef
Don't expect your fish to catch on right away (or ever), but I think it's worth giving a shot for any mandarin keeper! I'm sharing this as a means of expanding the wealth of knowledge on keeping these fish and maybe giving someone else the opportunity to get their new fish eating frozen foods by trying out these few tricks
- Mandarin fish help | Reef2Reef
Your mandarin will graze on hundreds of these throughout the day Most fish will hold their weight for awhile, so watch him over time for any changes in behavior and size For the most success, a refugium is recommended so the pods have a safe place to reproduce and repopulate safely away from the fish that eat them
- Mandarin fish tips questions | Reef2Reef
These pod population will multiply and feed your fish and mandarin Your tank seem large enough and your fishes are not direct competitors to the mandarin for food, he should be OK in your tank Here are pictures of my current mandarin pair in a 40 US gal tank, and pictures of my previous Mandarins
- Mandarin Fish, Refugium | Reef2Reef
Hey everyone! So as you dont know, the mandarin dragonette is my absolute favorite fish Im aware about the copepod keeping, but I was wondering if I absolutely needed to get a refugium If so, how big and could I get some more details on that? This would all be for a 15th birthday present, so
- Mandarin goby tank mates and care | Reef2Reef
Hey everyone I was wondering what are some pros and cons of having a mandarin goby? I’m planning on buying someone’s 350 reefer off of them and I know my first tank, I was told the goby is somewhat difficult for a beginner I was wondering for this new tank what should I avoid stock wise And
- EMERGENCY - Mandarin fish is dead | Reef2Reef
A week ago i got some fish and invertebrates (shop recommendations) Clown fish , bangaii cardinalfish ,two mandarin fish and couple of hermit crabs and snails (I realized later that it’s way to much and I probably shouldn’t have added any fish yet
- Livestock - Captive-Bred Biota Mandarins | Reef2Reef
Mandarin Fish Synchiropus splendidus-Biota’s captive-bred mandarins are incredibly beautiful in coloration and readily feed on prepared diets Wild caught mandarins are poor aquarium inhabitants and an overwhelming number die in the aquarium trade each year even in ideal conditions Since mandarins are a
- Copepod Dosing for Mandarinfish | Reef2Reef
Mandarin fish need an established tank How old is yours and what sort of tank is it as far as rock, corals, and substrate? They constantly forage And while there are some, or many, who say a refugium is nice to have it comes back to how the pods get from point a (refugium) to point b (the display tank)
- Mandarin Dragonet tank mates | Reef2Reef
A mandarin pays no attention to most fish or size Will not tolerate another male mandarin, but several females can work in larger tanks Most fish don’t seem to pay the mandarin fish any attention as well Mine, with 4, 5” tang group, Anthais, clowns, grammas, dottybacks… He invades everyone’s territory and is not chased Easy fish if you have a constant availability of food items
- How many copepods for 2 mandarin fish? | Reef2Reef
Essentially I've finally found a source of live copepods in Australia and I was wondering how many I should order to start a population large enough (in refigiym) to feed 2 mandarin fish in the DT (up till now have been using frozen copepods and other foods with mixed success) I can order
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