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View Poll Results: After reading this article, do you think it is possible to keep a mandarin in a Nano. | |||
Yes, it is possible, with diligence. |
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9 | 19.57% |
Rarely, most aquarists will not be able to. |
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21 | 45.65% |
No. |
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15 | 32.61% |
Indifferent. |
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1 | 2.17% |
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![]() I believe that is Melev from Reef Central. The "feeding station" AKA the "Mandarin Diner"
Cool little invention. It was funny, I read back a few months ago and he had posted a little video of all his big tangs trying to get into this small jar trying to get at the pellets. Of course, other small fish helped themselves into the Diner. Pretty cool, (couldnt find the page for the vid)
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![]() The "Mandarin Diner" that rings a bell, must be it.
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![]() That is an awesome video. I laughed at the tangs so hard.
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