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Old 04-04-2012, 09:58 PM
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actually as some have said, you aare hatching brine shrimp.

Mandarins do not actively eat anything in the water unless it is very lose to the sandbed or rocks.

Brine will swim everywhere if they are not freshly hatched.

we have much sucess using white worms, and as the mandarin starts to trust the food in the water column, they will progress to frozen and then pellets.
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Old 04-04-2012, 10:10 PM
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yeah i understand that they only eat things close to the bottom, what i meant was that i was going to feed them live brine shrimp and progress to frozen shrimp and other frozen food. once they start eating frozen i'll release them into the tank and drop a cube at night which he can find after. are your mandarins already trained on to frozen? if so how much are you asking per one?
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