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darkreef 06-29-2013 08:30 PM

mandarin goby/dragonet
 
hey i bought a new little guy for my tank, he looks super healthy and full.
i was wondering if anyone had any tips on feeding them frozen food instead of pods there are tonnes in my tank but im sure he'll clean house. hes is currently my only fish besides my clean up crew so hes not competing.

Tank habbits

Mandarin dragonet

Clean up crew

two blue legged hermits
two tiny snails (unknown)
Black slug ( looks like the night sky (hitchhiker)
sifting star fish ( chocolate chip)

Water conditions

salinity 1.025
ammonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate 0 - .5

Bblinks 06-29-2013 09:30 PM

How big is your tank?

darkreef 06-29-2013 09:46 PM

40 gallon with sump

darkreef 06-29-2013 09:50 PM

do they eat amphipods... i have thousands in my tank... there kinda getting out of control

WarDog 06-29-2013 10:02 PM

They love Pods! But may starve once they decimate the supply. Be cautious.

Bblinks 06-29-2013 10:09 PM

Feeding is a big thing, once you get them to eat pellets or frozen you will be set. I had one in my 55 gallon reef set up and it thrived for years. Also having a refugium really do help out with extra pod for them to snack on.

darkreef 06-30-2013 01:34 AM

I'm going to buy a 10-15 gallon tank and set it up just for pods tomorrow

darkreef 06-30-2013 01:35 AM

But until then il keep buggin him with brine shrimp when the pods get low then redose pods

naesco 06-30-2013 02:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darkreef (Post 829132)
I'm going to buy a 10-15 gallon tank and set it up just for pods tomorrow

I would re-home the mandarin because he is likely to starve in a new small aquarium.
Your aquarium is way way to small for your star and it will compete with the mandarin for food. I would recommend you re-home it or return it to the LFS.
Sorry

Myka 06-30-2013 02:43 AM

Most mandarins are quite easy to wean onto frozen food, but it does take daily diligence. I have a breeding pair of Mandarins in a 20-gallon tank for over a year now. They are fat.

I wean mine all the same way. They seem to go for plain (not the Omega-3 or the spirulina) Brine Shrimp best. I place a small jar like a baby food jar or a small vase into the tank laying on its side somewhere out of flow where you can observe. Every morning add 2 little brine shrimp to the jar. In the evening siphon the brine shrimp out. Keep doing this everyday. It will take 1-3 weeks before the Mandarin will start to take the Brine Shrimp. You will notice the Brine Shrimp will start to disappear and then you will notice the Mandarin will start hanging out in the jar (they are pigs). When this happens you can start feeding him more.

You do need a very fat one in order for it to survive weaning because they need to become hungry, but not skinny in order to seek out "alternative" food stuffs. If they are already skinny they are often unwilling to seek alternative foods almost like they are in a state of panic.


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