maxfrenkel19
New member
Hello,
I have done plenty of research on mandarins, both from experts and from other hobbyists' experience. I feel that my tank is right on the border of being able to sustain a mandarin. I would really like to hear the opinion of some experts here regarding my particular tank specs:
40 gallon tank, 30-40 lbs LR (Running for 6-9 Months)
Fish: 2 small clowns, 1 small coral beauty, 1 small 6-line, tomorrow will buy 1 starry blenny.
Critters: Various snails/hermits (understocked), cleaner shrimp, softies/1LPS
20 gallon sump
Has 10g(ish) refugium chamber w/ LR, huge chaeto clump, and many pods. 24 hr light for max chaeto growth. Urchin also lives here "in jail" for his crimes against coral.
The majority of people have recommended a 75g tank to house a mandarin, but I've heard this number goes down with a sump/refugium. My sump is crawling with copepods...I've been told these inevitably make it to my main tank, but I never really SEE any in there.
So that's my case.
Pros: I have a refugium with bustling pod population, I have little fish with a low bioload, and I have plenty of time that I could dedicate to mandarin survival (hand-feeding, pod condo rotation and breeding, etc).
Cons: Generally speaking my tank size is not recommended to house a mandarin. The 6-line will likely compete w/ the mandarin for pods, although he is little.
Apologize for the long post, tried to get all the relevant information in here. I would love to hear your opinion on whether or not I could sustain a mandarin. I personally think that, if I find one that will eat frozen food (will ask for demonstration in-store), and dedicate an area of the main tank to pod propogation, I could manage. However, I will defer to the opinion of experts...it may just have to wait for a bigger tank in years to come.
I have done plenty of research on mandarins, both from experts and from other hobbyists' experience. I feel that my tank is right on the border of being able to sustain a mandarin. I would really like to hear the opinion of some experts here regarding my particular tank specs:
40 gallon tank, 30-40 lbs LR (Running for 6-9 Months)
Fish: 2 small clowns, 1 small coral beauty, 1 small 6-line, tomorrow will buy 1 starry blenny.
Critters: Various snails/hermits (understocked), cleaner shrimp, softies/1LPS
20 gallon sump
Has 10g(ish) refugium chamber w/ LR, huge chaeto clump, and many pods. 24 hr light for max chaeto growth. Urchin also lives here "in jail" for his crimes against coral.
The majority of people have recommended a 75g tank to house a mandarin, but I've heard this number goes down with a sump/refugium. My sump is crawling with copepods...I've been told these inevitably make it to my main tank, but I never really SEE any in there.
So that's my case.
Pros: I have a refugium with bustling pod population, I have little fish with a low bioload, and I have plenty of time that I could dedicate to mandarin survival (hand-feeding, pod condo rotation and breeding, etc).
Cons: Generally speaking my tank size is not recommended to house a mandarin. The 6-line will likely compete w/ the mandarin for pods, although he is little.
Apologize for the long post, tried to get all the relevant information in here. I would love to hear your opinion on whether or not I could sustain a mandarin. I personally think that, if I find one that will eat frozen food (will ask for demonstration in-store), and dedicate an area of the main tank to pod propogation, I could manage. However, I will defer to the opinion of experts...it may just have to wait for a bigger tank in years to come.