I am so sorry to see he didn't make it. 

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I was going to say the same. My spotted mandarin swims all over when I feed my tank. Ussually LRS reef frenzy. He'll chase down in open water in the middle of the tank (i.e., doesn't stay close to sand) whatever pieces are in the water column. Totally not intimidated with my emperor angel going after the same foodI would also recommend to try spotted mandarin. They are hardier and eat mysis easily. i got it to eat mysis in QT before moving to DT.

IMO that's the key to picking out the right fish as I've never had a fish that ate at the LSF refuse food once I brought it home. Certainly not a fool-proof plan, but certainly a requirement everyone should follow.In my opinion the best shot is to make sure they are eating frozen food at the store
I was worried about getting this answer when asking for a fish to be fed. Or rather; I was worried about causing harm to their tanks by asking (eg; I didn't want them to overfeed and have chemical problems). Then I thought about how much water they have moving through their displays and how much filtration is at work; now I have no problems asking when I'm seriously considering buying something.Has anyone ever had an LFS tell you that they "can't just feed the fish every time someone asks", or come up with some other excuse? I personally have not had that particular experience, but I've seen fish not eat and have been given all sorts of excuses why they aren't feeding.
I was worried about getting this answer when asking for a fish to be fed. Or rather; I was worried about causing harm to their tanks by asking (eg; I didn't want them to overfeed and have chemical problems). Then I thought about how much water they have moving through their displays and how much filtration is at work; now I have no problems asking when I'm seriously considering buying something.
I've never gotten an excuse before, but at this point, I would personally not buy a fish that didn't eat. Excuses are fine and may very well be accurate and true, but a non-eating fish is a challenge I'm not up to solving at this point. I hope, some day, to have the time and knowledge to take on difficult/sick fish and help them, but I'm not there yet.
I totally agree. I honestly believe I could feed my fish 15 times a day and they would still go for the food.But my in my experience most fish always always always eat!
Thank you Paul, I was reading through the thread and going to say you made a feeder.I realize many people have problems with mandarins and there is no reason to. They are a very easy fish to keep and they constantly spawn. Unlike most fish a mandarin should not be "trained" to eat frozen food. You are not training him, he is training you because you won't provide him with the proper food. It is not even the food but the frequency. A mandarin was built to eat a pod every 10 seconds. If you want to feed it frozen food you will have to do that every 10 seconds so forget about having a social life.
Here are some videos of my mandarins eating at a feeder.
You will also notice those pipefish are, like the mandarins pregnant.
Here the mandarins, pipefish and ruby red dragonettes are all pregnant. That is the normal condition for all those fish. But they need to be fed correctly or forgetaboutit.
Thanks Paul; appreciate your input here for sure.I realize many people have problems with mandarins and there is no reason to. They are a very easy fish to keep and they constantly spawn. Unlike most fish a mandarin should not be "trained" to eat frozen food. You are not training him, he is training you because you won't provide him with the proper food.
Cheers. I think I would do the same thing - likely starting with a smaller QT so that the fish pretty much has to sit on top of the feeder (or near it, at least). Perhaps that would get it to recognize it as the food source de-jour...I have had two that passed for the same reason, I did not understand how to feed them and if I do get another mandarin I would use the Paul B method
Makes sense, for sure! I'll be sure to "age" it before I get my next mandarin; thanks!Mandarins, and all fish are wary of new , clean things so it may have to get some age on it before they lost their fear of it. I leave it in the tank and it is covered in coralline algae and other growth.

