Good day all,
I've had two mandarins for aprox 1 year now. A blue, and a Green spotted. They've never really paid much attn to one another until a couple of nights ago. They were swimming together for the first time up and down the water column. They were quite attentive to each other rubbing sides, backs, and bellies. Is it possible that they may be trying to cross breed? If so, is there anything I can do to watch for, or protect the fry. Also, I understand they are egg scatterers? How long will it take for eggs to be scattered after mating, and what are my chances of any of the eggs surviving my reef. All of my corals are peacefull. I have several pollips, and gorgoneans. I assume they will most likely do away with any eggs they get ahold of. Any ideas, and/or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Best rgds to all

I've had two mandarins for aprox 1 year now. A blue, and a Green spotted. They've never really paid much attn to one another until a couple of nights ago. They were swimming together for the first time up and down the water column. They were quite attentive to each other rubbing sides, backs, and bellies. Is it possible that they may be trying to cross breed? If so, is there anything I can do to watch for, or protect the fry. Also, I understand they are egg scatterers? How long will it take for eggs to be scattered after mating, and what are my chances of any of the eggs surviving my reef. All of my corals are peacefull. I have several pollips, and gorgoneans. I assume they will most likely do away with any eggs they get ahold of. Any ideas, and/or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Best rgds to all
