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Old 05-04-2012, 01:25 AM
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Would you take $20.00 for him, Tim the toolman you might have to show me how to feed brine and cultures.
By the sounds of it you are not ready for a mandarin.

He is looking to find someone with a high chance of supporting the fish, and if you are asking for advice on feeding, then, no offense, but this is not for you.

Mandys are demanding and delicate. Requiring mature tanks with live pods.



Good luck with the sale.

Try ken at BW. Maybe he had white worms.
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Im sure bwa has live pods for sale as well. Tough fish to keep in a newish tank.
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By the sounds of it you are not ready for a mandarin.

He is looking to find someone with a high chance of supporting the fish, and if you are asking for advice on feeding, then, no offense, but this is not for you.

Mandys are demanding and delicate. Requiring mature tanks with live pods.



Good luck with the sale.

Try ken at BW. Maybe he had white worms.
Do you disagree with the brine shrimp approach then? It's basically all mine eats. I agree that they are sensitive but you seem to be disregarding the other options. Why go to Ken when I am offering him food?
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actually BBS is not the best diet for mandarins. They are free swimmers, and don't stay on the rocks where mandarins hunt, unless the BBS are dying. Also not the best for nutritional value unless freshly hatched.

Best choices are copepods, but if you don't have enough, the second best choice are white worms. I have yet to see a mandarin refuse them, they sit on the bottom of the tank and wiggle for a few hours.

After white worms, the mandarin starts weating frozen, and if you are lucky pellets.

That is how we get our new arrivals to eat
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actually BBS is not the best diet for mandarins. They are free swimmers, and don't stay on the rocks where mandarins hunt, unless the BBS are dying. Also not the best for nutritional value unless freshly hatched.

Best choices are copepods, but if you don't have enough, the second best choice are white worms. I have yet to see a mandarin refuse them, they sit on the bottom of the tank and wiggle for a few hours.

After white worms, the mandarin starts weating frozen, and if you are lucky pellets.

That is how we get our new arrivals to eat
Does the selcon enrichment not provide enough nutrition?
Also do you have white worms available? Would like to get some asap?
Copepods as well?
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got both fully in stock now.

Copepods are doing great

If you want a RTF (ready to feed) culture of warms, I need 48 hours to prep it.
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got both fully in stock now.

Copepods are doing great

If you want a RTF (ready to feed) culture of warms, I need 48 hours to prep it.
What would the other option be. (other than ready to feed)
I am not overly familiar with white worms?
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Worms are easy to use, easy to culture.

feed them bread or rice and within 24hours you can just take some out to feed the fish.

btw, I have yet to see any fish not eat the worms. Great protein too
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Do you disagree with the brine shrimp approach then? It's basically all mine eats. I agree that they are sensitive but you seem to be disregarding the other options. Why go to Ken when I am offering him food?
I can offer any source of known food. What's wrong with BW?
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Do you disagree with the brine shrimp approach then? It's basically all mine eats. I agree that they are sensitive but you seem to be disregarding the other options. Why go to Ken when I am offering him food?
I can offer any source of known food. What's wrong with BW?

Brine is lower protein as well. Compared to some other things.

Also, i am saying a person should have
More experience before trying this fish. As in know how to keep it fed before buying. Long before. And have suitable conditions.

Anyone stating Also they have one in a 5g is uneducated on the fish in question.
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