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Unless that mandarin is eating frozen id highly recommend pulling him and given him a more established home with lots of pods. They do not do well in new tanks.
Hi - Thanks for the advice :)
been feeding live baby brine and frozen marine mixture from petco, he's very happy. Makes his rounds all over the tank. All of these fish lived in the same tank for 1 year. I got them from a local reefer who needed to dismantle his tank ASAP. I have a couple 20g nano's I was prepared to put any of them in just in case. they are all doing well.
 

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Hi - Thanks for the advice :)
been feeding live baby brine and frozen marine mixture from petco, he's very happy. Makes his rounds all over the tank. All of these fish lived in the same tank for 1 year. I got them from a local reefer who needed to dismantle his tank ASAP. I have a couple 20g nano's I was prepared to put any of them in just in case. they are all doing well.
As long as hes taking frozen he should be alright. They just tend to starve when they dont have enough of a pod population to eat.
 

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