RocketScientist
Well-known member
Alright, I have a 112 gallon tank that is established and has live rock. Now perhaps I'm a fool but I simply loved the mandirn dragonets and have bought a male and female. So I've had them for perhaps three weeks and they are doing just fine. At first they weren't coming out until night time, so as you can imagin I had a little mag lite and was taking a head count every night . Like I said I love them. Now they are coming out during the day and I'm partially concerned that they aren't finding enough to eat during the night time and are being forced to scavenge into the day.
So what I would like to know is exactly what their diets consist of? I currently feed:
"liquid life" coral plankton that indicates it has rotifers and
DT's Live marine Phytoplankton
And while both of these products are scoped towards corals I'm thinking that these are basic organisms that might also feed the prey for the mandrins?
Also, I've found the below web site that has these live feeder orangisms, how do I determine their size and if they would be good suplements for the mandirins?
http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/product.detail/iid/6112/cid/1721
So what I would like to know is exactly what their diets consist of? I currently feed:
"liquid life" coral plankton that indicates it has rotifers and
DT's Live marine Phytoplankton
And while both of these products are scoped towards corals I'm thinking that these are basic organisms that might also feed the prey for the mandrins?
Also, I've found the below web site that has these live feeder orangisms, how do I determine their size and if they would be good suplements for the mandirins?
http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/product.detail/iid/6112/cid/1721