Possible or anemone food?
Well all of my anemones are high in the rock work so maybe it could work.
Leave a night light on until the Mandarin has settled in and picked a sleeping spot/cave.
I would think that due to their thick slimecoat they have a decent chance to get away even if they come to touch the gig as long as they flee in the right direction.
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My mandarin became food last week.
By that logic everything is also potential food for the CUC.I think every fish is a potential carpet nem food, including a sick clown.
Very tempted to try one of the Biota captive-bred blue mandarins popping up on LA Divers Den in my 40B which contains an S. gigantea carpet anemone at the sand/rock interface.
They are expensive and it seems LA DD has capitalized the market on them.Mine is still going strong so far. I like those captive bred ones on DD but a hundred a pop is more of a premium than I'm willing to pay.