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I'd think amphipods are much too big for mandarins to eat
Copepods and isopods yes, but not amphis Research a Yellow Coris halichoeres chrysus, but not a yellow and purple halichoeres leucoxanthus |
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+1
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The search continues! Thanks guys.
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So let's hear from the OP ...
Any luck in your fish search kamloops reefer ? |
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I got a yellow coris wrasse, and a harlem shrimp
one to battle excessive pods the other to battle the tiny stars (although dependent on personality as always) no zoas have been disappearing lately which is good |
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Great addition of the Coris
Is the harlequin for asternia stars ? Let us know how things work out for you |
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yes sir! haven't noticed anything specific yet against them. however I have read that it could take a few months. this guy is quite tiny, unsure if they get much bigger? he's probably the size of a quarter? |