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I have a 225g tank that’s been up for a little over a year, I have a male and female. I’ll be honest here I’ve never bought pods...I seeded the tank on start up and I let them over populate before I added them to the tank. Also I don’t have a refugium. They are healthy and are always swimming around and pods are always still thriving.
So you just built a pod hotel and let them grow? Brilliant, and prolly what ill do. Just wondering though, I have 2 clownfish and i know they will eat pods. Will they pose a problem to the mandarin? Or do you think theyll stick to frozen and flake foods?
 

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So you just built a pod hotel and let them grow? Brilliant, and prolly what ill do. Just wondering though, I have 2 clownfish and i know they will eat pods. Will they pose a problem to the mandarin? Or do you think theyll stick to frozen and flake foods?
I have 4 clowns and I’ve never had issues with them fighting for pods or food for that matter.
 

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