I just bought mt first spotted mandarin two days ago
I just bought mt first spotted mandarin two days ago
I live near Boston, and only one place close to me actually has two of these very cute little fish available. So, I bought the more active of the two after observing him swimming with two pink clowns in a small tank.
Since I only have a 29 gal nano-tank, with two small clowns, I acclimated the mandarin, and released him into the tank. Immediately, he swam around, very active and inquisitive, and pecked at the live rock as he scanned and looked closely at the crevices. I had purchase an elongated baby food glass jar (3 inches max in length) to be used as his refuge and dining room. I placed in in the back corner so that I can see it clearly. I used a heavy knife and chopped/broke a cube of frozen blood worm into smaller pieces....and I take one chunk, and quickly dip my hand in the water down to the opening of the jar and push the piece into the jar, where it thawed inthe warm water and sank to the bottom. The mandarin did not take long before venturing into the jar...but I did not see him eat anything. I tried also small ON pellets, and he also did not touch those either. I looked everywhere for the Nutrimar Ova, but apparently it is very hard to find. Only Fr foster and Marine depot sell them, and the overnight shipping is very expensive for just a plank of frozen...but I was told by the nice lady at ORA that they loooove the prawn eggs, so I guess I will have to order this first thing this Monday. I noticed the little Mandarin has used the jar as his private sleep/home chamber...he has slept in the jar for two nights now-very cute. At least I think he knows that's his home. But given the posts about the CB Mandies dying of starvation...I am worried.
By the way, I paided $60 for the fish here around Boston, and absolutely dont mind paying premium for this fish. I like ORA's philosophy behind their effort. I also definitely want a blue or a red mandarin when they are available. But I hope the fish can thrive in my tank. The only reason why I would even dare to get a mandarin for my nano tank is because it was supposed to eat prepared food, so the # of copepod was supposed to be irrelevant. mike:fish1: