Hey!
I know, this topic was and still being discussed about constantly, but I have done some hw since I set up my tank(7 months ago, wow) I know someone personally who raised a mandarin dragonet in a 10g for over a year, with a copepod population outside the tank, and he slowly making him get used to frozen/dry food.
My tank population is a firefish goby, red blacktip fromia, pinchusion urchin, blue coral banned shrimp, and some snails. I plan on bringing some shrimps to the tank in the future(blood or skunk or the sexy shrimp), i have an old HOB filter that is being used as a refuge it has a capacity of one gal and i set up a nice light system with cheato(the lights are working a few hours before and after the main tank lights), aquaclear 30 running, and eheim 2213 is running too.
My copepod population is doing very well, they are all over the tank in the external and in the hob filters.. I also have a 1g tank just for copepods and the population is extremely developed. I’ve been preparing that whole refuge+1g tank 2 months ago, and i hope it should be the right time to bring a mandarin.
So what do you guys think? Should i give it a try? i don't plan on any other fish in the tank, and i also have plenty of corals that grow like nuts.
thanks,
Roy.
I know, this topic was and still being discussed about constantly, but I have done some hw since I set up my tank(7 months ago, wow) I know someone personally who raised a mandarin dragonet in a 10g for over a year, with a copepod population outside the tank, and he slowly making him get used to frozen/dry food.
My tank population is a firefish goby, red blacktip fromia, pinchusion urchin, blue coral banned shrimp, and some snails. I plan on bringing some shrimps to the tank in the future(blood or skunk or the sexy shrimp), i have an old HOB filter that is being used as a refuge it has a capacity of one gal and i set up a nice light system with cheato(the lights are working a few hours before and after the main tank lights), aquaclear 30 running, and eheim 2213 is running too.
My copepod population is doing very well, they are all over the tank in the external and in the hob filters.. I also have a 1g tank just for copepods and the population is extremely developed. I’ve been preparing that whole refuge+1g tank 2 months ago, and i hope it should be the right time to bring a mandarin.
So what do you guys think? Should i give it a try? i don't plan on any other fish in the tank, and i also have plenty of corals that grow like nuts.
thanks,
Roy.
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