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Before I put in my spotted mandarin, I made sure to stock quite a few pods in my fuge and display. I was really worried about how hard it can be to get these fish to thrive. I even made one of those PaulB feeders that people have had great success with, just in case it wasn't getting enough live food. Of course, the first time I fed the tank selcon soaked mysis, the little dude absolutely went to town on them. Go figure. A few months later he's put on considerable weight, almost to the point were he may need to consider if he REALLY needs to partake in both daily feedings. Had to share this chubber.
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Before I put in my spotted mandarin, I made sure to stock quite a few pods in my fuge and display. I was really worried about how hard it can be to get these fish to thrive. I even made one of those PaulB feeders that people have had great success with, just in case it wasn't getting enough live food. Of course, the first time I fed the tank selcon soaked mysis, the little dude absolutely went to town on them. Go figure. A few months later he's put on considerable weight, almost to the point were he may need to consider if he REALLY needs to partake in both daily feedings. Had to share this chubber.
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Nice fat Mandy! I might try selcon on mine. It’s healthy and I spot feed it small particles of LRS and have a ton of pods in my refugium.
 

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