fdonophan
Franimal
So I love the look of Mandarins, but I've never gotten one because I know they need a pod population to survive, and I've never given much thought to artificially starting one.
However, a largeish zoa rock I purchased yesterday appears to have come LOADED with them, as my glass is suddenly COVERED after about 24 hours in my tank!
I currently only have 3 fish to my 75 gallon - a yellow tang, a female occ. clown and a green bird wrasse. All three are out in hypo brought in by a now deceased hippo tang. They will need to stay in hypo for another 4 weeks, plus 2 more weeks to bring my sg back up before introducing them back into my DT.
This means that for the next 6 weeks or so all those pods have very little in the way of natural enemies - maybe a crab or two - so they are going to populate like mad. Were I to decide to add a mandarin after all this (in other words, in 6-8 weeks after my other fish have come back from vacation), how can I ensure it would have enough to eat? How do I KNOW I have enough pods so I don't starve the little guy??
My params last night:
SG: 1.025
pH: 8.0-8.2
Amm: 0
Ni: 0
Na: 20 (this is dropping rapidly - I switched to all RO and added macro to my sump this past week)
Phos: 0
Alk: 7-8 dkh
Calc: 380 (This was BEFORE a water change last night, so that's actually going to be higher now)
However, a largeish zoa rock I purchased yesterday appears to have come LOADED with them, as my glass is suddenly COVERED after about 24 hours in my tank!
I currently only have 3 fish to my 75 gallon - a yellow tang, a female occ. clown and a green bird wrasse. All three are out in hypo brought in by a now deceased hippo tang. They will need to stay in hypo for another 4 weeks, plus 2 more weeks to bring my sg back up before introducing them back into my DT.
This means that for the next 6 weeks or so all those pods have very little in the way of natural enemies - maybe a crab or two - so they are going to populate like mad. Were I to decide to add a mandarin after all this (in other words, in 6-8 weeks after my other fish have come back from vacation), how can I ensure it would have enough to eat? How do I KNOW I have enough pods so I don't starve the little guy??
My params last night:
SG: 1.025
pH: 8.0-8.2
Amm: 0
Ni: 0
Na: 20 (this is dropping rapidly - I switched to all RO and added macro to my sump this past week)
Phos: 0
Alk: 7-8 dkh
Calc: 380 (This was BEFORE a water change last night, so that's actually going to be higher now)