ChameleonNYSea
New member
Hey all,
Yesterday, May 6th, I purchased a Green Mandarin Dragonet to replace my Psychedelic Mandarin that was eaten by my condylactis anemone. (The anemone got the boot.) I am going to try to train my mandarin to eat frozen so it has a better chance of survival. The tank has been seeded with pods for 4 1/2 months as of now, and I add booster pods occasionally. I figured that it would be beneficial to document anything that I notice in my endeavor.
I will try to document any observations daily, and will try to post videos of feeding the mandarin whenever I can.
If anyone has any tips or advice along the way, feel free to post below!
Day 1 (May 6, 2017)
Mandarin was acclimated and added to display tank.
Immediately after entering the tank, a clownfish took a bite out of the mandarin's tail.
Lights were turned off, and the mandarin hid in the rocks. (May have been in shock from the clownfish attack.)
Yesterday, May 6th, I purchased a Green Mandarin Dragonet to replace my Psychedelic Mandarin that was eaten by my condylactis anemone. (The anemone got the boot.) I am going to try to train my mandarin to eat frozen so it has a better chance of survival. The tank has been seeded with pods for 4 1/2 months as of now, and I add booster pods occasionally. I figured that it would be beneficial to document anything that I notice in my endeavor.
I will try to document any observations daily, and will try to post videos of feeding the mandarin whenever I can.
If anyone has any tips or advice along the way, feel free to post below!
Day 1 (May 6, 2017)
Mandarin was acclimated and added to display tank.
Immediately after entering the tank, a clownfish took a bite out of the mandarin's tail.
Lights were turned off, and the mandarin hid in the rocks. (May have been in shock from the clownfish attack.)