lhscouchmonster
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It looks like my LFS has a few in stock. They say they are eating frozen but i have not witnessed it and have to assume they aren't. I have a few questions and maybe some of you guys know the answers:
1. im afraid that he wont get prepared food because of the other fish eating it before he has a chance (assuming he even eats prepared). the chance of food falling to the bottom and staying there with all the current and the ever-hungry tang patrolling the tank is small. how does the mandarin ever get prepared food in a community tank if they are so docile? is an olive jar with food in it the only option? it looks goofy in the tank :hmm5:
2. will a 75 gallon with about 80lbs of rock and another 20lbs in the sump fuge along with chaeto be able to support enough pods? i seeded it recently even though i already have a healthy pod population because id like this guy to have the best possible chance at survival.
3. how long do these guys live if they are eating? Do the majority actually just stave to death in home aquariums?
tank info: 75 gallon plus 29 gallon sump. in sump fuge has about 20 lbs of live rock, and a large clump of chaeto and light. tank been up for around a year, fuge been up since the start of the tank but didnt have the chaeto and live rock until about 4 months ago. the fuge was recently seeded with reefpods just in case. yellow tang and two clowns are the only fish.
1. im afraid that he wont get prepared food because of the other fish eating it before he has a chance (assuming he even eats prepared). the chance of food falling to the bottom and staying there with all the current and the ever-hungry tang patrolling the tank is small. how does the mandarin ever get prepared food in a community tank if they are so docile? is an olive jar with food in it the only option? it looks goofy in the tank :hmm5:
2. will a 75 gallon with about 80lbs of rock and another 20lbs in the sump fuge along with chaeto be able to support enough pods? i seeded it recently even though i already have a healthy pod population because id like this guy to have the best possible chance at survival.
3. how long do these guys live if they are eating? Do the majority actually just stave to death in home aquariums?
tank info: 75 gallon plus 29 gallon sump. in sump fuge has about 20 lbs of live rock, and a large clump of chaeto and light. tank been up for around a year, fuge been up since the start of the tank but didnt have the chaeto and live rock until about 4 months ago. the fuge was recently seeded with reefpods just in case. yellow tang and two clowns are the only fish.