IWishIWasAFish
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I had a very happy mandarin in my 45 gallon reef, with a 20 gallon sump/refugium. The sump probably didn't feed pods to the aquarium, but I happen to like algae, so I grew grape caulerpa and feathery caulerpa and some fuzzy algae all over my rocks. Rather like a green jungle. The fish loved it. I started with live rock from a variety of sources, which brought in pods, but never actually bought any. The pods hid in the macroalgae, and the other fish (dottybacks, clowns, bangaii), shrimp and occasional little crabs may have wanted them, but couldn't match the mandarin's hunting ability. He was absolutely fat and happy until two days ago when I did a major renovation and gave him away. Oh, I don't have a skimmer either. Way too irritating to try to set up and maintain in my sump. That may help with reproduction of some of the little critters. It certainly left them with more to eat ;-)
So, in summary, I'm suggesting that if you're willing to give up the bare-rock look that most people like, you could probably have a mandarin.
So, in summary, I'm suggesting that if you're willing to give up the bare-rock look that most people like, you could probably have a mandarin.