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This is awesome to see. Mandarin Goby has been on my "Must have" list since before day 1. I had one years ago that I killed accidently (forgot to plug in the heater on the storage tank while I was repairing the DT.. ugghhhh). I am encouraged to see this.. gives me hope I can get one eating in my pod-devoid tank
 

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I just got a baby spotted mandarin for $29. My reef is only 6 months old. I was wandering how to get him to eat brine shrimp. Do I need to add food? He pecks on the rocks all day. I have had him for a week.
 

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You can make a small feeder I believe Paul B is responsible for the design. Worked great for me. I took out after my mandarin began eating anything I put in tank. But it was funny how he knew each time I squirted brine into it he would pick at it which was a good sign
 
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I just got a baby spotted mandarin for $29. My reef is only 6 months old. I was wandering how to get him to eat brine shrimp. Do I need to add food? He pecks on the rocks all day. I have had him for a week.
You can try blood worms too. Or keep stocking your tank with pods.
 

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