Well last night I was ready and they didn't spawn. I'll try to catch them tonight.
I also ended up buying 2 more mandarins. Hopefully a boy and a girl but one is definately a boy (very large) and the other I think is a girl. Short top fin but sometimes they get bit off the smaller boys. I bought them spur of the moment at the LFS. He doesn't keep mandarins in much. I been thinking about changing out the male of my first pair. I know the girl is releasing eggs not sure if he is releasing sperm. He had some damage to his spine when collected so not sure he is capable. I'm going to give him a few more spawn attempts because it is complete possible that I'm not incubating right. Then I noticed the little girl in the next tank just staring at him like she was in love. She was hugging the glass near him and she'd swim away and come right back. I had the LFS put them in the tank together and no aggression right then. I had to make a snap decision because someone else was interested......
****For those who come after me... (and to remind myself) this was not the best decision because the large male was in there last week and was looking lethargic (not moving around, not a good sign). My LFS doesn't quarantine, girls are hard to come by and my LFS thought she was a boy with her fin nipped off and I'm not an expert, I bought her on behavior.*****
I brought them home and put them in a 10 gallon quarantine tank together. Put in some amphipods, copepods, rotifers(they were in with the tangerine pods). I put prazipro in with them and when I fed my other fish frozen spirulina brine I put some in there. OHHHHHHH, the huge male ate it night one!!!!!!! lucky me. He also had perked up some from last week to this in the store (but was still lethargic in the store) with the 'girl' in there he's been alot more active, he ate all the amphipods, he ate 12 or so frozen brine, and he didn't show any aggression to the other mandarin. The only aggression is when I go to look at them he puffs at me raises his dorsal fin, and then she hides behind his tail.
I don't expect much from them for 6 months to a year if ever. She is very small and he is very large. She is probably not of breeding age yet, she is about 1 to 1 1/2 inches he's 5 inches maybe 6. But I got him as a back up to my first male (and to rescue him and because she looked in love), I got her because girls are hard to find and she looked in good health. BUT for future reference in this forum/blog they are M2.
DID I MENTION HE ATE BRINE FIRST TRY.
Well hopefully tonight I can catch the first pair spawning, then not sure what I'll do cause I'm out of 10 gallons with 2 10's for quarantine (a pair of gobies). And a hubby whose patience at some point will run out (though tankfully he has a little 29 cube so he understands the addiction). I guess I could clean out my 65 plankton experiment. The next post I do will be a snap shot I put here should be of my -d-i-n-i-n-g- fish room.