The tank is too small for a mandarin, especially without a fuge. The fish would starve and that would be so tragic considering how beautiful they are. I just love those pretty little fish![]()
My rule is 10 gallons per 1" of fish.
BUT i do agree, no refugium is pushing it
Overfeeding causes high nitrates and phosphates resulting in cyano and hair algae.
They are breeding Mandarins on 29g biocubes, BREEDING!!!!!! It is possible. It takes a lot of work. But it is possible. I really wish people would stop saying its impossible and instead express what steps need to be taken to actually make it possible.
Being able to provide the attention needed with feeding requirements is unlikely for most of the population. Unless your gonna sit there in front of the tank and feed them every hour, I dont see it feasible. But did they report their survival rate?
They are being raised and sold. Matt Pedersen is the person that pioneered the breeding of them in a 28g biocube, and raised the fry, he then shared his knowledge with ORA and they are breeding, raising and selling them. That's successful.
My point is, if you simply say to the guy it can't be done, he may go out and try it anyway and fail. If you say to him, this is what needs to be done to succeed, he may go out and try anyway, buuuuttttt, he will at least know what he is getting into, and he may approach it properly and actually succeed.
We have no idea of the personal life of this individual, he may be willing to spend the time to do it.
They are being raised and sold. Matt Pedersen is the person that pioneered the breeding of them in a 28g biocube, and raised the fry, he then shared his knowledge with ORA and they are breeding, raising and selling them. That's successful.
Actually the success rate of ORA mandarins is spotty and results have not lived up to expectations. Do a search and you will find both successes and failures. I cannot really say that they are successful given the current track record.