I added a Mandarin to a 55 gal tank with no refugium.
The tank is about 9 months old with lots of live rock. I dosed the tank with 90 Oz of rotifer and copepod blends to really get a population of pods that would out produce what the fish would eat (2 clowns, 6 line wrasse, BS jawfish) $$$
The Mandarin has only been in the tank 2 weeks he looks great but I have noticed that he went from eating something off each rock every 2 to 3 seconds to moving around now and eating something every 10 to 15 seconds.
I just want to know he has enough food and if the answer is no he will get thin and then i will have my answer. BUT I just wondered what other people observe as "normal" with their long living mandarins in their tanks.....
The fish came from a very good reputable LFS that had the mandarins live in the large coral tanks where there are large populations of visible pods - so I quite confident he didn't arrive starved as some people have posted on other chains.
Thanks for your help
The tank is about 9 months old with lots of live rock. I dosed the tank with 90 Oz of rotifer and copepod blends to really get a population of pods that would out produce what the fish would eat (2 clowns, 6 line wrasse, BS jawfish) $$$
The Mandarin has only been in the tank 2 weeks he looks great but I have noticed that he went from eating something off each rock every 2 to 3 seconds to moving around now and eating something every 10 to 15 seconds.
I just want to know he has enough food and if the answer is no he will get thin and then i will have my answer. BUT I just wondered what other people observe as "normal" with their long living mandarins in their tanks.....
The fish came from a very good reputable LFS that had the mandarins live in the large coral tanks where there are large populations of visible pods - so I quite confident he didn't arrive starved as some people have posted on other chains.
Thanks for your help