jrgilles
Well-known member
Hey guys, I had a couple quick questions about mandarin fish.
I would like to add 1 or 2 of these to my tank at some point. Here is what I was wondering
My system is a 75 display, 20 fuge and 50 sump
1. Is this system big enough to hold 2 mandarins? I would like a mated pair, but I'm a bit dubious that I can support them. (I also have a rainfordi gobi that likes to pick at pods)
2. If I added one male, could a female be added later (or vise versa)? Or do they both need to be added at the same time?
3. My tank has been set up for about 2.5-3 mos now. I have maybe 160-175 lbs of live rock (a lot of it loaded with pods when I added it, as it came from established aquariums, fuge also has a good number of pods.) Am I still way to young to think about putting a mandarin in?
Thanks! I want to get another fish in to add amino acids to my reef tank, and this one is on my list. I want to add small non aggressive ones first, so it seems like a good one to throw in if I can 1)add one now then one later once all is more established and 2)not kill it
cheers, rob
I would like to add 1 or 2 of these to my tank at some point. Here is what I was wondering
My system is a 75 display, 20 fuge and 50 sump
1. Is this system big enough to hold 2 mandarins? I would like a mated pair, but I'm a bit dubious that I can support them. (I also have a rainfordi gobi that likes to pick at pods)
2. If I added one male, could a female be added later (or vise versa)? Or do they both need to be added at the same time?
3. My tank has been set up for about 2.5-3 mos now. I have maybe 160-175 lbs of live rock (a lot of it loaded with pods when I added it, as it came from established aquariums, fuge also has a good number of pods.) Am I still way to young to think about putting a mandarin in?
Thanks! I want to get another fish in to add amino acids to my reef tank, and this one is on my list. I want to add small non aggressive ones first, so it seems like a good one to throw in if I can 1)add one now then one later once all is more established and 2)not kill it
cheers, rob