So I finally broke down and bought a Biota Captive breed mandarin.
First off I want to say the tiny little guy is awesome. When I say tiny I mean the little guy is about the size of a quarter. and maybe as around as a pencil. Soon as he arrived I stuck him in a cup to drip acclimate him and feed him some oyster feast and arctic pods. He immediately started going nuts and eating the prepared food.
I could not put him in my display tank yet so I had to make shift a fry net cage in my display tank for him. Thru in some rubble rock and a small glass mandarin diner for him so some prepared food will always be there.
Now we sit back and wait and hopefully feed this guy to grow into a full-size Mandarin for release into the tank.
Overall smaller than I expected but could not be happier because he started eating prepared foods immediately.
Currently Feeding: Oyster Feast, Arctic Pods, Cyclops and New life Spectrum Small fish (This is what Biota/Liveaquaria recommended) w/ some tibes pods monthly
First off I want to say the tiny little guy is awesome. When I say tiny I mean the little guy is about the size of a quarter. and maybe as around as a pencil. Soon as he arrived I stuck him in a cup to drip acclimate him and feed him some oyster feast and arctic pods. He immediately started going nuts and eating the prepared food.
I could not put him in my display tank yet so I had to make shift a fry net cage in my display tank for him. Thru in some rubble rock and a small glass mandarin diner for him so some prepared food will always be there.
Now we sit back and wait and hopefully feed this guy to grow into a full-size Mandarin for release into the tank.
Overall smaller than I expected but could not be happier because he started eating prepared foods immediately.
Currently Feeding: Oyster Feast, Arctic Pods, Cyclops and New life Spectrum Small fish (This is what Biota/Liveaquaria recommended) w/ some tibes pods monthly