Coelli
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So, I got my mandarin today...
I was at Vivid today for something else and they had a couple of green mandies (not spotted, regular green mandies) in a floor-level, not very brightly lit tank. I've been thinking my tank was ready and was going to start looking for a mandy soon anyway, so I picked the one who looked a little better (there were a bunch of damsels in the tank and the other mandy's tail was a bit frayed).
When I got home and got him acclimated and in the tank I saw that he looks healthy, but he's thin. Not emaciated, just a bit skinny.
He spent some time cruising the tank before lights out and other than getting nipped at when he went too close to the royal gramma's cave he seems to be okay. He's pecking at the rocks and should be finding pods.
I built the tank with a mandy in mind; it's only a 65g but there's plenty of rock, rock piles, and a foam/live rock wall. My sump is a 20g long and I dedicated as much room as I could to the fuge section. The fuge has an eggcrate rack covering one side with MarinePure balls stacked vertically in a single layer, to give more places for pods to hide and reproduce. I thin the chaeto only when it really starts to get out of control. The fuge has pods all over the glass. I only clean the front and one side of the glass in the DT, letting the pod-friendly film build up on the other side. I feed the fuge a couple of times a week. The tank has been up for only 5 months, but all of the LR, barring the rock built into the wall, came over from my old tank.
Anyway, he will probably find plenty of food in the DT but I still worry that because he's thin he needs a boost. Should I net him tomorrow and put him in the fuge for a week or so?
I was at Vivid today for something else and they had a couple of green mandies (not spotted, regular green mandies) in a floor-level, not very brightly lit tank. I've been thinking my tank was ready and was going to start looking for a mandy soon anyway, so I picked the one who looked a little better (there were a bunch of damsels in the tank and the other mandy's tail was a bit frayed).
When I got home and got him acclimated and in the tank I saw that he looks healthy, but he's thin. Not emaciated, just a bit skinny.
He spent some time cruising the tank before lights out and other than getting nipped at when he went too close to the royal gramma's cave he seems to be okay. He's pecking at the rocks and should be finding pods.
I built the tank with a mandy in mind; it's only a 65g but there's plenty of rock, rock piles, and a foam/live rock wall. My sump is a 20g long and I dedicated as much room as I could to the fuge section. The fuge has an eggcrate rack covering one side with MarinePure balls stacked vertically in a single layer, to give more places for pods to hide and reproduce. I thin the chaeto only when it really starts to get out of control. The fuge has pods all over the glass. I only clean the front and one side of the glass in the DT, letting the pod-friendly film build up on the other side. I feed the fuge a couple of times a week. The tank has been up for only 5 months, but all of the LR, barring the rock built into the wall, came over from my old tank.
Anyway, he will probably find plenty of food in the DT but I still worry that because he's thin he needs a boost. Should I net him tomorrow and put him in the fuge for a week or so?