wsboyette
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I once successfully kept a Mandarin fish in a 45 gallon fish-only tank setup that I had 15 years ago. This I had accomplished by establishing a colony of tiny, filamentatious white worms in the substrate with a sample that I luckily obtained from what was then my local aquarium shop. The mandarin thrived for a couple of years until I used some (supposed to have been RO) water from an unverified source which somehow killed off the worm colony. Unfortunately I had moved to another city and my old aquarium shop no longer existed at the time, so the Mandarin starved and I became discouraged and put the tank away. After all those years I am finally getting around to doing a Berlin reef setup with the tank. I now do not have a decent aquarium shop closer than 60 miles. I want to keep another Mandarin as well this time, and am wondering what my options are for creating a successful food source for a Mandarin (as I do not know if I can again obtain some of those worms). Does cured live rock maybe contain the worms I used, or other tiny organisms on which the fish will feed - or is that something that I will need to procure separately and add to the setup ?