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23g is way too small for a mandarin....

it will eat millions of pods in a week and then some more...
This comment is vague and doesn’t need attention. You can have mandarins in 30 gallons. You just need to make sure to use a refugium for stable pod propagation and you’ll be fine
 

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Based on my experience, I highly suggest putting in an in tank pod hotel with chaeto and light...in any tank.

I've successfully kept super fat mandarins in small tanks including a 5G and 13.5G this way along with ample live rocks (Not saying this is something everyone should do...just that it's possible). I haven't done any supplemental feedings once my pod hotel got fully established. In the beginning I loaded the hotel with tisbe once every few weeks. If anything, I worry that my mandarins will explode from eating so much...

In any case, even for big tanks, I think there's benefit...
What is a tank pod hotel?
 

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