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snommisbor
07/25/2008, 04:44 PM
Thought I would get myself something for the old B-day and found this at the LFS. Had bought a Green one a few months ago and he died a day later. Think it had some cyanide problems. So after 3 hours of acclimation here he is. He seems much more active, eating from the moment I put him in. Finally feel I am ready for one of these or better yet my tank is.


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snorvich
07/25/2008, 05:36 PM
Nice fish and the middle picture is really cool. And HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

:D

Antiloser24
07/25/2008, 05:58 PM
Beautiful mandarin :]

BrianD
07/25/2008, 06:00 PM
Fine pictures! Good luck with your mandarin. If you have a healthy one and your tank provides plenty of pods, there isn't a more maintenance-free fish around.

Let us know how he is doing in a few months. For some reason, I have seen fewer and fewer "happy" stories with mandarins in the last few years, even for those with perfectly equipped tanks.

snorvich
07/25/2008, 08:23 PM
I think that many people with normally acceptable tanks inadvertently introduce copepod eaters into the tank so the population diminishes too quickly. That is why I try hard to discourage people whose tanks are only marginal for these fish. True success with these fish is one year. They can live for months and slowly diminish.

snommisbor
07/25/2008, 09:04 PM
Well hopefully I should be good. Tank is about 18 months old. Have a 30 sump/fuge with about 100# live rock both in DT and Sump and have never had a fish that readily eats pods. What you think .

EllieSuz
07/25/2008, 09:30 PM
I think you have all the basics for a healthy Mandarin; large mature tank and plenty of rock. Good luck. I envy you.

majawestphal
07/26/2008, 09:47 AM
Nice mandarin. good luck with him.

block head
07/26/2008, 09:56 AM
great fish ,happy bday

650-IS350
07/26/2008, 10:48 AM
I don't have much pods in my tank, but I've taught mine to eat, cyclopeeze granuals, soft sinking krill pellets and other sinking pellets. Mine was scrawny with a sunken in stomach when I first got it in.She was housed with 12 wrasses and other pod eating fish. Now this is how she looks like...

BWT- these are easier to teach to eat prepared food than the green mandarins. From what I've read, heard and personal experience.

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n230/delsol650/videooftank030.jpg

snorvich
07/26/2008, 01:35 PM
Ugh, you might introduce that fish to Jenny Craig.

650-IS350
07/26/2008, 05:58 PM
Nah, keeping this baby obese. Had her on a diet for a while, but going fatty again.