brett559
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I realize this is a very common fish to ask about here. I've had my current setup for about 4 months. I bought it from another reefer who had the tank for several years. So the live rock is years old (I kept it cycling while I moved the tank). I have a refugium with a bunch of chaeto algae that was also established from the prior owner.
About 10 days ago, my LFS got in some HUGE, fat green mandarins. I had never seen ones so fat before. Local reefers told me that larger mandarins have a better chance of surviving because they have a little more time to get used to a new tank. So I bought it. I also bought a bottle of Tiger Pods to bump up my pod production. I added the tiger pods over time to the fuge area of my sump.
I knew it was a risk, but I figured with a fuge, and rock that had had a LONG time to develop pods, I would give it a try. I also wasn't sure if mandarins that big would come around again - my LFS stocks primo fish from LA and these were a lot better than any I'd seen before.
Simply put, I have no idea how this fish is doing. He flits around most of the day, although he does just sit in the sand from time to time. None of the fish bother him at all; he has taken no interest whatsoever in frozen or pellets. He doesn't look that much thinner or more lethargic. But I don't see him eating. I don't see him picking at things very often or jutting his mouth forward to eat, etc. So I just don't know. If he wasn't eating anything after 10 days, it seems like he'd be in worse shape (i.e. dead).
So I'm somewhat hopeful, but confused as well. Is this a good sign? Bad sign? Who knows?
About 10 days ago, my LFS got in some HUGE, fat green mandarins. I had never seen ones so fat before. Local reefers told me that larger mandarins have a better chance of surviving because they have a little more time to get used to a new tank. So I bought it. I also bought a bottle of Tiger Pods to bump up my pod production. I added the tiger pods over time to the fuge area of my sump.
I knew it was a risk, but I figured with a fuge, and rock that had had a LONG time to develop pods, I would give it a try. I also wasn't sure if mandarins that big would come around again - my LFS stocks primo fish from LA and these were a lot better than any I'd seen before.
Simply put, I have no idea how this fish is doing. He flits around most of the day, although he does just sit in the sand from time to time. None of the fish bother him at all; he has taken no interest whatsoever in frozen or pellets. He doesn't look that much thinner or more lethargic. But I don't see him eating. I don't see him picking at things very often or jutting his mouth forward to eat, etc. So I just don't know. If he wasn't eating anything after 10 days, it seems like he'd be in worse shape (i.e. dead).
So I'm somewhat hopeful, but confused as well. Is this a good sign? Bad sign? Who knows?