Mixing Mandarins

It’s more of a hypothetical question. I don’t actually have the tank yet. I’m just a little curious if this had the ability to work.
 
It's more of a hypothetical question. I don't actually have the tank yet. I'm just a little curious if this had the ability to work.

You could. But usually 1 of them will starve because there is not enough live rock. I have 120lbs of live rock with 1 mandarin and because I have some wrasses that eat pods and worms too, the mandarin was starving. I tried to give him away, but he ended up taking frozen mysis, so I kept him. Personally, I would never keep 2 mandarins together in my small 120 mixed reef.
 
Alright, thanks i was only planning on a 90 gallon, with a sump full of live rock. I'll probably end up sticking to just one then.
 
a mandy needs to eat like 150 pods an hour all day to be healthy...only a tank with a huge pod pop will keep them alive...they can eventually learn to eat brine and chopped mysis but I would not count on that happening...
 
i was going to do a NPS reef with high plankton level, which should increase copepod levels, if what i've read is right. How much difference do you think this would make?
 
Pods love to live and grow in the periphyton, which is mostly photosynthetic (algae). It would be a good question how many pods, comparatively, would live in the heavy sponge coverage of NPS setups.
 
I keep a Green Mandarin Male, Red Mandarin Female, and a Target Mandarin. There is no fighting between the 3 of them. And they are obese. My mandarins are so well fed that they aren't even that active.

I miss having them cruise amoung the corals, mine are mostly settled on the bottom of the tank.

The oldest is 3+ years in the tank. The red Mandarin was added last about a year ago.

Dave B
 
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