Both of mine eat this.
How do you feed it to them..dropper and what about other fish do they eat it before Mandarin gets to it?
Thanks for your response
You can target feed them, but you're right the other fish still get it. To solve that problem I got one of these (they ship to the USA). It took a little while to "train" my Mandarins to visit it. But now they go in it all the time, and I shoot some nutramar ova in there at least once a day.
or you can just use a small glass jar^
but I use the tool julians thing
just a lot easier in general so I dont have to stick my arm in the tank
Since you seem so nice & polite, I searched for and found Paul B's "feeding station" thread. This is another DIY option for feeding Mandys: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2113800
Thanks...Does yours happen to eat brine shrimp at all b/c my Mandarin shows no interest? I think I did see her picking at som Roe that I dropped on the sandbed. I happened to find the one you recommeded at the LFS. She seems to be looking a little healthier than when I first brought her home from the LFS almost 3 weeks ago.
Interesting. A mandarin is not a fish that I would normally buy given their feeding habits, but I bought a tank breakdown on Craigslist back in March and it 'came with' a pair. One was thin and pale; the other chubby and colorful. The former passed quite quickly, but the latter remains chubby even though I have never actually seen it eat any of the foods I add. It picks at the rocks all day, and I suppose after almost 5 months it must be getting adequate food to survive? There is a decent, though not excessive, population of good sized pods.
Mine does not seem to eat the pods. Some of them jump on her! So far, she's doing best with newly hatched baby brine. I got a hatchery dish from brine shrimp direct and it comes with eggs. You don't need a heater or an air pump. You just put saltwater in the dish, add the eggs, and the next day, you can start harvesting! It's so easy. I find that I can harvest baby brine for three days and then, I clean everything and make a new batch.
I'm gonna have to pick up some goodies pretty soon. My Mandy is living of pods just fine in my 120.. When I move the tank at the end of the month my male is going into a 10 gal to train him on other foods easier and with less competition. I plan on adding a female in with him as well to train them both..