emperorangelman
Active member
i found a mandarin at the lfs that eat brine shrimp and hes really fat. could i get him if my tank isnt matured but it has cycled.
What many are saying politely, in a tank your size and age, regardless of what the store tells you, the fish will most certainly starve to death. Plain and simple: no exceptions. I have a 180 with 300+ pounds of live rock that is many years old. Also a huge refugium full of pods. With all that, I worry about how my mandarin is doing. Perhaps unnecessary worry, but most die and that is sad. I don't wish to start a flame war on any controversial subjects, just an opinion of one in this hobby since the 70s.
Unless you can look in your tank after the lights are out and see thousands of pods running around, I wouldn't recommend it. I just got really lucky with mine, but i did do a pod culture and have a fuge. Still, I have not met any one that is knowledgable on our hobby that believes i have one that is doing well in my 36 gal. I have a feeling that Herefishyfishy thinks that i go out and buy a new one every time he comes over.
Matt, how big is your tank and do you have a refugium?
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