Mandarin in a 30 gallon

Aquajoem

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I've been wanting to get a mandarin but i'm worried it wont survive in the 30 gallon tank. The tank is covered in copepods and tiny shrimp. The reef tank has ton of live rock and corals. Its been going for at least a year and a half. Does anybody think its okay to get a mandarin.
 
okay, but i recently found a small scooter that is called red scooter mandarin an it is very small. Do you think it could survive because of its small size
 
No. Scooters are cute but will grow and need a larger tank than yours. Sorry, but a scooter or mandarin won't survive.
You could try a bluestripe pipefish, perhaps. Look into them. Very cute wittle things, and I believe they're small enough to live in a 30g provided it's full of pods. You should probably get a second opinion on this, though.
 
The only way this mandarin will do well would be if it was able to eat frozen and if you're dedicated enough to keep up with the feedings. My spotted mandarin pair have been living in my 29g for almost 2 years. I agree with what others have said in this thread about your pod population as an only source of food being depleted in a short time.
 
I still have my pair of mandarins from my 29 biocube. It's been over 2 years. I just moved them into my 80 that I just set up.
 
I am trying to keep a scooter goby happy in a 29 bio. I have had him a month without sucessful, observable weaning onto prepared food. He is very small so hard to tell what he is eating. That said he is fat and I still have huge amounts of copapods viasable when my pump is off. I keep watching him closly for weight loss and I plan to rehome him if seen.
 
If you had to ask if it could be done then its best to forget it. BUT..if you want to buy live pods on a continuous basis and/or train it to accept prepared food every few hours, seven days a week then it can be done. Many other really cool fish out there that will be perfect for your tank.

Mark

p.s. We all want a dragonet of some sort but most of us try to resist.
 
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