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UPDATE:
So I created a little gadget that allows me to feed my mandarin. He has been trained. He knows to hang out next to it now. When I see him there I know its feeding time. Now the only way the other get the brine shrimp is if one gets by the mandarin. Now if I can only figure out how to feed him frozen and for him to like it.![]()
Thanks all for the advice.![]()
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Mine find enough pods but I have a lot of pod eaters besides a breeding pair of mandarins I have a scooter dragonette and 3 pipefish that hunt pods all day.
I also supplement the mandarins with live white worms that I grow in soil. They stay alive in saltwater for hours and the mandarins can't get enough of them. They also eat live blackworms but those die in seconds so the mandarin practically has to be hit in the head with them for him to see them. I feel that pellets are a very bad food for a mandarin even if you can get one to eat them. An animal that was designed to eat nothing but live food should have live food. I don't consider a fish "just" living enough. You can get any fish to live, you want it in breeding condition even if you don't want to breed them because that is the condition they are always in in the sea and the condition we should strive to have all our fish in. Just living is almost the same as almost dying and the reason for all the disease and fish death threads.
UPDATE:
So I created a little gadget that allows me to feed my mandarin. He has been trained. He knows to hang out next to it now. When I see him there I know its feeding time. Now the only way the other get the brine shrimp is if one gets by the mandarin. Now if I can only figure out how to feed him frozen and for him to like it.![]()
Thanks all for the advice.

