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![]() It's a 28 gal nanocube, with about 25 lbs of live rock. From the sounds of it, that isn't enough for a mandarin fish. This patience thing is killing me, I guess seeing copepods got me excited on that fact I can finally have a fish in the tank. I'll wait till all the levels are where they are suppose to be.
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![]() Dunno why everyone thinks mandarins can nuke a whole tank clean of pods in hours , they kinda hide everywhere ( live rock has a tendency to be porous ) . Funny to how the tang police and the mandarine police are one in the same , oh well guess everyone is entitled to there opinion . I digress there are lost of great nanofish that arnt as finicky as mandarins some of my favorites are blue gold blenny , wheelers shrimp goby , hectors goby ( need some hair algae and established sand bed but not too difficult) , and do yourself a favor and cover your tank so you can get a wrasse because by far they are my favorite fish great colors and very active.
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