Awesome new little guy! Ruby Red Dragonet/Blenny

Ya your probably right about the flipping. Your starting to sound like a fish lover. Beauty that moves. I'm not sure where I'd rank mine in my tank. The Regal, Goldflake (potential) or ruby red. What size tank do you have yours in? I think pod population is directly connected to how much rock work you have.
 
I have a 65 but I also have a 10 that was my first SW tank this decade. I never broke it down when I switched tanks. It is about 4 years old and I just left it bare of fish and kept a light 24/7 on chaeto and rubble rock, so basically a refugium not connected to the tank. If I feel my population is depleted in the 65 I will swap out rocks/chaeto from the 10. I would love some larger fish like a regal, but with a 65 I am very limited. I am glad beauty comes in miniature :)

You can practically see the pods :) This is the 10, he is in the 65 which is my profile pic.

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John throws a sump/refugium at Kimberlys head.
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And thanks Kimberly, I sent them a message to see if they had one for me.
 
that fish is gorgeous. i want one, but i do not have the pods to keep the little guy happy...one day, when i expand

well i am expanding, when i my tank expands, i mean
 
I recently bought one, maybe 1" long. I did an abbreviated QT procedure since it is small & I feared there was little to eat with only a few small pieces of LR. Now in the DT, he looks good, no sign of disease in QT or display so I think I'm in the clear on that issue.

Like the other poster, I've been ready for & stalking a Mandy for years. But this guy hit all my buttons so I pulled the trigger. I have a 3+ year old 65 g with lots of pods, 2" sand bed, plenty of porous rock so I am fairly confident I have enough live food.

But I haven't seen the fish leave the sand bed. I haven't seen him hunting on the rocks where I THINK most of the pods are, at least the ones I can see. I do get many pods on the glass sometimes at night, but this often varies with how often I clean the glass with a mag float.

So have you guys seen them hunting on the live rock? Do they hunt at night when the pods come out to play? I haven't seen him at night but he could possibly BR behind or in my LR structure at night. Are they strictly day time feeders? Like any new dragonette owner, I'm quite nervous that it has enough to eat. Can anybody comment on this?

Since the fish maxes out at 2" and as an adult will have less body mass than an adult green or red Mandy, so that's a plus. I have the ability to hatch baby brine shrimp & think I can come up with a feeder like PaulB has shown on this site. I am going to try to feed Ocean Nutrition R.O.E. (Small fish eggs) with the pumps off, as they will sink to the sand bed as a supplement. I may also consider culturing or adding pod cultures if necessary. It would be great to hear how others are making out with the feeding issue.
 
Those pics I took the day after I got him. So you can see he is on the rock. He moves on and off the rock, picking during the day. He takes breaks sometimes and chills out among coral, then comes out and picks again. I have not seen him out at night. I have seen him also pick the glass. Has not eaten prepared food yet, to my knowledge. Good luck with yours! Mine did hide the first day.
 
So, have folks been QTing these fish or just straight to the display. I suppose it's not unreasonable to assume they will be ich resistant like the mandarin.
 
I have never QTed and never had ich. I am of the group that believes good water quality, food and lack of stress help any fish get over it. Perhaps if I get an outbreak and lose fish I will change someday. However, today, no I did not QT. I also have very few fish (just 3 others) and am not particularly attached to any of them. Actually my clown goby who actually hitched his way in a large batch of LR eats sps polyps and I would not mind him gone, if I will be honest. Can't catch him. I am not worried about ich, my tank is very healthy.

Good luck Crabby! I love him so :) He has been out more today, after hiding for a few hours this morning and stressing me out ;) Now he is all over the rock work and on the other side of the tank. Took him a few days to settle. Acting like any mandarin now. Just smaller and even more striking.
 
mine took a while to go onto the rocks like amybe a week or so , but it does now. still spends most of its time on the bottom, and it does pick at the glass...
 
Nice fish! I picked one up and it croaked the next day :/

Hope you have better luck than me!
 
Sorry to hear that! I was pretty stressed when I could not find him for a few hours, fell in love hard and fast!

He is still doing well, it's been a week. Here is a size comparison, smaller than a clown goby, yet the brightest thing in the tank.

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And reef frog, he also picks at the sand. Seems he picks everywhere.
 
Thanks. Mine has been in the DT for about 4 days and things seem to be doing fine. I've never kept a pod-eating-only fish so was of course worried about food supply. At first the fish stayed only on the sand bed, kind of surveying the tank cautiously. I think he's discovered there are no dangers in the tank and now has progressed to climbing and presumably hunting on the live rock, where I know there are plenty of pods and other micro life. So I'm more confident of long term success now.

In comparison to green mandarin dragonettes I've observed, he doesn't seem to be hunting non stop - he will peck at the substrate & LR a lot, but seems to stop in between with his head in the high position to look around & observe the environment. Green Mandirins seem to be moving and eating (or at least pecking) almost every available moment, at least in LFS tanks.

Very interesting behavior, awesome color pattern and it's out front quite a bit. So far so good.
 
That is an amazing fish! I had every intention of getting a mandy at the right time for my 125, but assumed it would be a green. I have changed my mind and would much prefer the ruby red, maybe a pair. Hopefully when the time comes I'll be able to find one locally.

Great find! :thumbsup:
 
In comparison to green mandarin dragonettes I've observed, he doesn't seem to be hunting non stop - he will peck at the substrate & LR a lot, but seems to stop in between with his head in the high position to look around & observe the environment. Green Mandirins seem to be moving and eating (or at least pecking) almost every available moment, at least in LFS tanks.

Very interesting behavior, awesome color pattern and it's out front quite a bit. So far so good.


interesting observation, and i have noticed the same thing with mine. i rarely saw my phsycodelic mandy in my 150g not eating and i have seen this one just chilling, sitting in one position looking around for long periods of time. like for 15-20minutes at a time. the first time i saw it doing that, i thought it was dead/dying it stayed in one spot for so long.
ive had mine for almost a month (i think)
mine does have the yellow fins, can't see them in this cell phone pic...
 

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Mine also sits and chills out for a while in between eating. Since they are both smaller than mandarins and also seem to not eat quite as constantly they might have a better overall survival rate.
 
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