Jay Fortay
Uber Member
I didn't realize the "pair" of green Mandarins I ordered was, in fact, 2 males until I added them to the display. They were fine together in the bucket while acclimating. I put them in the tank together and they hung out in the same end of the tank and hunted the same area of rocks all afternoon and evening, frequently passing by each other. No aggression from either so far except when they first went in the display they showed each other their dorsal spines. That was all though. While I am upset that I didn't receive a "pair" I am happy to have received 2 healthy looking (hiring and pecking) fish. I think it definitely works in their favor that they are in a 88" long 30" wide 240 gallon tank.
I am wondering if they will always show aggression towards other males right away or if it can develop over time? Does anyone have any anecdotal evidence of 2 males thriving in a tank the size of mine?
I hope it will work out as my options are limited. I know the mandarin is usually pretty easy to get out, but getting it out won't be my problem. Re-homing one of them, if need be, may be the problem. I live in Montana, I don't know any local reefers who are capable of caring for a mandarin, and the LFS here is not an option.
I am wondering if they will always show aggression towards other males right away or if it can develop over time? Does anyone have any anecdotal evidence of 2 males thriving in a tank the size of mine?
I hope it will work out as my options are limited. I know the mandarin is usually pretty easy to get out, but getting it out won't be my problem. Re-homing one of them, if need be, may be the problem. I live in Montana, I don't know any local reefers who are capable of caring for a mandarin, and the LFS here is not an option.