mandarin

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9392269#post9392269 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jennyb1486
hes eating frozen food and doing wonderful

Sounds great Jennyb, what is he/she eating?
 
Congratulations Jenny, thats great! You have certainly beat the odds. :celeb2:

This past weekend my daughter and I went to one of the LFS we frequent every weekend and they had in 20 or more green and spotted(psyc.) mandarins. I was explaining to my daughter that we couldn't get a Mandarin for our 24gal., unless on the off chance we could ever find one that was eating prepared foods. My daughter asked the owner if she ever got any in that ate prepared foods and she said "sometimes" and would check the ones she had in stock. Out of more than 20 there were two that did eat her mix of mysis and formula 1. I was actually shocked to find even two of them did. Needless to say my daughter was excited and we ended up taking one of the spotted mandarins home with us. It eats mysis like there is no tomorrow. It eats whole pieces so big it looks like a snake trying to swallow it's prey when it swallows it, or an oscar when it eats a feeder fish would be a better example. Our green mandarin in our 50gal. on the other hand will have nothing to do with the mysis. Count your blessings, you got lucky.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9380162#post9380162 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jennyb1486
im not even going to come here and ask questions anymore some of u people are down right rude so i made a mistake but you know what i rather make a mistake then try to get answers from ignerant people like you i cant believe i even trusted getting help on here and i bet you it will live why because where i went has over 30 wonderful tanks and everything is great in them so you know what im not going to come on here and ask for help because you people are rude and nasty. Thank you for the people who tried to help..

I'm confused... What does the LFS's tanks have to do with yours? Just because their tanks are suitable to house a mandarin doesn't mean yours is.
 
Mandarin

Mandarin

Hi Johnny,
You posted "Mandarin's are extremely difficult to keep". I am wondering why. I bought one about 20 years ago when I was new to salt water aquariums. The set up was also just a couple of months old. It died the next day. I think that it was just to stressed out from recently arriving at the store and then me buying it. I was reluctant to buy another one until about 14 months ago. I had read that they liked a well established aquarium. He was put into an aquarium that had been established for about 8 years. He is doing very well. He has grown and is nice and a little "plump". He eats food that we give him, but he also sifts thru the sand bed. He looks fat and happy!
Do you think that the success has been because of the established sand bed or maybe something else?
Thanks,
Renee
 
Sorry to jump on the band wagon here, but Duddly got me wondering...

If every time I see a mandy in the store I ask if it eats frozen foods, and they say yes (and I see if happen), would it be considered safe to bring home?
 
For Buzjerry. I asked the same question when I finally realized that my LFS had mandarins in 20 gallon displays. What I hadn't thought of is that many fish stores have their tanks running on very large systems. Even though the display tank may be small, they have tons of pods anyway. Just a thought.
 
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