Blue mandarin goby

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I have a large Fowler tank(broomtail wrasse, porcupine puffer, eels, angels) would a mandarin goby become a meal. I know they are poisonous and have a smelly thick mucous coat. I have lots of rock for him to hide in. I am assuming that he would get killed. Am i correct in thinking that? Thanks
 
Most predators don't eat mandarins, but anytime a new fish is added they are susceptible to a "blind" attack from a predator that in it's excitement for what it thinks is a meal.

I would also be concerned with a puffer biting out of curiosity.
 
Mandarins aren't poisonous, but they do taste bad to most fish (scorpionfish are about the only predator that I know of for sure with mandarins). I agree that it's a real gamble in a predator tank particularly for a fish that spends most of it's time crawling in and around the rockwork (aka the eels turf).
 
Mandarins aren't poisonous, but they do taste bad to most fish (scorpionfish are about the only predator that I know of for sure with mandarins). I agree that it's a real gamble in a predator tank particularly for a fish that spends most of it's time crawling in and around the rockwork (aka the eels turf).
They produce a noxious slime coat, that in high enough concentration is toxic, so they kinda are poisonous.
 

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