Sushi Roll
New member
Hi everyone.
I plan to start a 100-120 gallon reef tank with one green mandarin and one spotted mandarin. I've heard in a tank that big one of each species should not fight with each other.
Now I've done enough research to see from multiple sources that mandarins don't like to eat most types of food and will generally only eat live amphipods that develop on my live rock. I've also read that it will take six months to a year to establish a large enough amphipod population that will not be wiped out by the mandarins right away.
However that 6 months to a year statement appears to mean it will be that long for the amphipod population to grow large enough naturally.
My basic question is this: If I "seed" the aquarium enough with store bought amphipod supplies when I start up the aquarium, do I really need to wait very long before adding a mandarin fish or two?
My main question is this: How many store bought amphipods would I need to seed the tank initially to speed up the process? Hypothetically if I bought enough amphipods to seed the aquarium tomorrow could I buy the mandarin fish the very next week? If not, how long do I need to wait?
Finally, can it be dangerous to add too many amphipods to a tank? Are they dangerous to any types of fish, coral or invertebrates?
Any other suggestions for someone who is in love with green and spotted mandarinfish? Thanks in advance!
I plan to start a 100-120 gallon reef tank with one green mandarin and one spotted mandarin. I've heard in a tank that big one of each species should not fight with each other.
Now I've done enough research to see from multiple sources that mandarins don't like to eat most types of food and will generally only eat live amphipods that develop on my live rock. I've also read that it will take six months to a year to establish a large enough amphipod population that will not be wiped out by the mandarins right away.
However that 6 months to a year statement appears to mean it will be that long for the amphipod population to grow large enough naturally.
My basic question is this: If I "seed" the aquarium enough with store bought amphipod supplies when I start up the aquarium, do I really need to wait very long before adding a mandarin fish or two?
My main question is this: How many store bought amphipods would I need to seed the tank initially to speed up the process? Hypothetically if I bought enough amphipods to seed the aquarium tomorrow could I buy the mandarin fish the very next week? If not, how long do I need to wait?
Finally, can it be dangerous to add too many amphipods to a tank? Are they dangerous to any types of fish, coral or invertebrates?
Any other suggestions for someone who is in love with green and spotted mandarinfish? Thanks in advance!