Might help if you didn't preach the advice. But Iam not someone who disregards information. I absorb it, and try things based on all that information. Ultimately if it goes wrong then that will be your right to say told you so.Sometimes I am at a loss as to why people ask for opinions and then disregard advice of people with years of experience.
Might help if you didn't preach the advice. But Iam not someone who disregards information. I absorb it, and try things based on all that information. Ultimately if it goes wrong then that will be your right to say told you so.
Oh and the advice I was given at the top of this thread was go for it if you read it back.
Thank you.
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Might help if you didn't preach the advice. But Iam not someone who disregards information. I absorb it, and try things based on all that information. Ultimately if it goes wrong then that will be your right to say told you so.
Oh and the advice I was given at the top of this thread was go for it if you read it back.
Thank you.
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Of course there's always going to be exceptions, but he's the one who came here looking for advice. What did he expect to hear?Sometimes you just got to try, learn from the experience and move on.
I kept a mandarin in a 20 for six months until moving him to my 70 where he's been for 16 months now. He was the star of the tank along with a pair of Darwin clowns.
I made my own PODs, white worms, and fortified new hatch brine nauplii.
Since I only had him in a 20 for six months, I do not know if he would have continued to survive....my guess is....if you work hard enough...it is possible
While I always appreciate the guidance from the experts and profit from their experiences, I have seen hobbists do things they were told impossible.
As long as he's pecking, he's eating.....space is about self sufficient food sources, mandarin Copepods can be easily kept and fed to a tank where theirs a hobbist that wished to do so.
Never say never��