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|  Advice on mixing dragonets? Has anybody got any experience in mixing dragonets? A friend has a male and female psychedelic green mandarin (Synchiropus splendidus) in a 34 gallon tank with lots of rockwork and soft corals. They are the only two fish in there and don't spend any time 'together'. I would like to give him my male spotted mandarin dragonet (Synchiropus picturatus) but are unsure if they will fight. Any advice? | 
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|   +1 on that.  2 males mandarins, no matter what kind, will fight to the death.   Unless they are eating frozen food, and good rich frozen food, the 2 mandarins will starve to death in a short while in a 34 gallons. | 
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|   +1 to that +1 males arnt good together , fist they will rip the top fin off of the other and then it gets worse from there . But ill gladly take him if your planning on coming to the fraiser valley anytime soon . | 
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|   I tried one each psychedelic and spotted in my 300 and the spotted won the battle, he chased the other one relentlessly until it finally jumped. | 
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|   I have a resident madarin in mine, bought another one thinking it was a female (it was hiding it's pointed dorsal fin when i was watching it in store). The resident chased him till it jumped into the overflow where I left it until I was able to return it to the store the next day. | 
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|   Thanks for the educated responses! Looks like I'll have to find a different home for him.  And yes all three eat frozen. /Paul | 
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 pod production is very easy to maintain, especially in a tank with a sump area attached to it like RSM, BC or aquapod. | 
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