apistomaster
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Matt,
Great microphotos. Given the size of an adult mandarin mouth with the microscope you might be able to gauge the size of the larvae mouths and then the size of the food organisms. I realize that it is likely that even if the size is right the larvae may be specialized feeders and of what would be difficult to determine in an artificial reef. Have you tried a marine infusoria yet? It will still be very difficult to balance density of bugs and water quality.
Great microphotos. Given the size of an adult mandarin mouth with the microscope you might be able to gauge the size of the larvae mouths and then the size of the food organisms. I realize that it is likely that even if the size is right the larvae may be specialized feeders and of what would be difficult to determine in an artificial reef. Have you tried a marine infusoria yet? It will still be very difficult to balance density of bugs and water quality.