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| View Poll Results: Do you have a Mandarin | |||
| No |
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71 | 32.27% |
| Yes - 20G to 50G tank |
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25 | 11.36% |
| Yes - 51G to 75G tank |
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20 | 9.09% |
| Yes - 76G to 100G tank |
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22 | 10.00% |
| Yes - 100G + tank |
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47 | 21.36% |
| Eating PODs only |
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42 | 19.09% |
| Eating Prepared foods |
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31 | 14.09% |
| Blue/Green/Red Mandarin |
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63 | 28.64% |
| Spotted Mandarin |
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17 | 7.73% |
| Eventually.... |
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42 | 19.09% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 220. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I have a 72g with a mated pair, I even found a few babies with the flashlight tonight, they were swimming around inside the barnicles I got for my blennies. Dont expect them to last long but its kewl to see none the less. Female eats frozen but the male is still learning I think, I have a fuge full of macro algae and even stuffed some chaeto in the overflow to help with copepod growth.
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I just tried a method mentioned by s.tan with the frozen bloodworms. My male green mandarin dragonet gobbled them up eagerly. I used a turkey baster to target feed him. Turning off the power heads helps too.
I have a 200g tank with about 250lbs of live rock. My setup is only 3 months old so I kinda jumped the gun a bit. He was eating frozen brine at the lfs so I was more comfortable with it. Still I would recommend being more patient then me and waiting for your tank to mature, like 6 months at least. I may get him a mate but not for a while yet. |
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