Mandarin dragonet help!

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Ok did I mess up today some one else please chime in....... I went to lfs today and got a blue mandarin. I have had my green mandarin for a little over a year I thought it is female but now I’m second guessing my self. When I first put them together, the green female started nipping at the blue male and I don’t know if I should keep them separated tonight or put them both in and hope for the best.

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Yea my female mandarin even tried to kill her male companion after about a year of living together. Once she grew closer to his size, she didn't tolerate him anymore.
 

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try isolation box ,but keep feed ,could be a plastic jar with holes in and a rock to hold it down
 

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I have a big tank but I see my blue go after the green pretty hard sometimes, if you don't have that kinda space you might wanna isolate one in the refugium, they get fat there fast..
 

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I have a big tank but I see my blue go after the green pretty hard sometimes, if you don't have that kinda space you might wanna isolate one in the refugium, they get fat there fast..
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What size is the tank? You usually cant mix the mandarins is problem one. Since you had a green spot and new one is a blue they wont play nice. Also very hard to put any mandarin in tank with one already established. I have failed first hand at this.
 

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Separate definitely. As @Katrina71 said females don’t always accept a male in same tank. I had tiny spotted female Mandy that would not accept a male over twice her size. She was a female. According to articles I read, females are less aggressive as a norm to much larger males. Anyway it still did not work so I rehomed the male.
 

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Ok did I mess up today some one else please chime in....... I went to lfs today and got a blue mandarin. I have had my green mandarin for a little over a year I thought it is female but now I’m second guessing my self. When I first put them together, the green female started nipping at the blue male and I don’t know if I should keep them separated tonight or put them both in and hope for the best.

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That is a spotted dragonet, not a blue/green mandarin. different species
 

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I keep a spotted with a green for years now.
They simply do not seem to pay attention to each other.
No aggression when they met, none today.
I thought the problem was with “of the same size and pattern” but I am no expert, maybe just lucky.
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Also, it is easy to see if they are male or female. The male has a long thorn on the dorsal fin, while the female doesn't
 

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