Hey everyone,
I hope I dont come across as ignorant with this question, but It's been bugging me for a while.
Why are Dragonets regarded as difficult fish to care for? Every site I've looked at whether it be Liveaquaria, fishlore etc classifies dragonets as "difficult" to care for, only for the "expert" aquarist. The reasons for their difficulty are always the same: They need a well-established aquarium and live copepods. Ok. Every fish needs a well established aquarium. Tbh i'd be hesitant to put even a damsel in a tank that wasn't full established/cycled. As for the feeding, copepods are very easy to culture, inexpensive, and readily available from any online vendor...I get that when people say "established" with regards to mandarins they mean copepods living in the live rock, but a dragonet will go through all the cops you have in your main tank in a week unless you have a fuge. Breeding microfauna in a 10g with an air stone and some phytoplankton shouldn't give this fish an "expert" status. With that logic, couldn't I classify my F8 pufferfish as "expert"? I breed snails to feed him so he doesn't end up starving, yet puffers are usually not in that category.
I guess I don't understand how people have trouble keeping mandarins alive compared to other fish. They're actually pretty hardy, they just need some live food, no big deal.. Sorry if this seemed more like a rant than a question, I love MD's definitely my favorite marine fish it kind of sucks that they have this whole "Difficult" thing surrounding them or I think they might be more popular.
thanks
I hope I dont come across as ignorant with this question, but It's been bugging me for a while.
Why are Dragonets regarded as difficult fish to care for? Every site I've looked at whether it be Liveaquaria, fishlore etc classifies dragonets as "difficult" to care for, only for the "expert" aquarist. The reasons for their difficulty are always the same: They need a well-established aquarium and live copepods. Ok. Every fish needs a well established aquarium. Tbh i'd be hesitant to put even a damsel in a tank that wasn't full established/cycled. As for the feeding, copepods are very easy to culture, inexpensive, and readily available from any online vendor...I get that when people say "established" with regards to mandarins they mean copepods living in the live rock, but a dragonet will go through all the cops you have in your main tank in a week unless you have a fuge. Breeding microfauna in a 10g with an air stone and some phytoplankton shouldn't give this fish an "expert" status. With that logic, couldn't I classify my F8 pufferfish as "expert"? I breed snails to feed him so he doesn't end up starving, yet puffers are usually not in that category.
I guess I don't understand how people have trouble keeping mandarins alive compared to other fish. They're actually pretty hardy, they just need some live food, no big deal.. Sorry if this seemed more like a rant than a question, I love MD's definitely my favorite marine fish it kind of sucks that they have this whole "Difficult" thing surrounding them or I think they might be more popular.
thanks