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I lose about 4oz of water a day...with the stock lid..if you added a solid clear top you'd be goldendo you get a ton of evaporation and salinity?
Your mandarin looks skinny how new is he?
She was rescued...quite new...Your mandarin looks skinny how new is he?
Check the video belowThat's a female but I agree it definitely looks hungry[emoji6]
Does she eat frozen foods? If not I'd be buying as many Copepods as I could!
Video belowMandarin in a pico tank is not advisable. There simply isn't enough rock and sand to support the pod population that a mandarin needs to survive. That being said if you raised pods else where or bought them and added them very frequently you could do it.
My first coral tank was a Fluval Spec V. I really loved that tank. It was the easiest tank to maintain that I ever owned. I simply topped it off once or twice a day with bottled water and did big water changes. Granted I only had a couple snails and hermits and no fish so I didn't have much of a bio load. I did not use the factory light I switched it out with a small 2 bulb T-5 and grew coral very well.