I lost a mandarin not too long ago, she were not eating frozen food, I assumed she were starve to death because I didn't see any fish picked on her and I can constantly saw her swimming around and looking for food.
My tank is 255L and has a refugium and used dry porous rock to set up.
I put a bottle of live copepods in my refugium after I set up my tank.
Fish list: a clownfish, a flame hawk, a blue tang, a bristletooth tang and a ,coral beauty. I don't think they are copepods eater.
But back then my tank is about 1-2 months old. Now it is about 4-5 months old now.
I don't want to go and purchase a bottle of live copepods constantly to feed her.
Is it mature enough to house a mandarin?
How can we tell if a tank has enough copepods for a mandarin?
Thanks
My tank is 255L and has a refugium and used dry porous rock to set up.
I put a bottle of live copepods in my refugium after I set up my tank.
Fish list: a clownfish, a flame hawk, a blue tang, a bristletooth tang and a ,coral beauty. I don't think they are copepods eater.
But back then my tank is about 1-2 months old. Now it is about 4-5 months old now.
I don't want to go and purchase a bottle of live copepods constantly to feed her.
Is it mature enough to house a mandarin?
How can we tell if a tank has enough copepods for a mandarin?
Thanks