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I would like to house a mandarin in my 13.5g tank one day, I’ve seena thread somewhere that a guy successfully kept one in a 10g for over a decade! I know for a fact I won’t be able to just naturally produce a good amount of copepods to sustain one. I noticed a few weeks back (my tank is only 2 months old) that I have a lot more pods on the tank’s glass, so I added a pack of tisbe pods to the system, which the LFS told me should take around 2 weeks for them to start reproducing. If I add like 10 of these pod packages, and then continuously add one per month or something like that... would I be able to have enough pods for a mandarin to live? And is there a maximum limit to how many pods my tank can produce? I have over 15-20lb of live rock, and am also using live sand. This just had me thinking, because it’s definitely a fish I’d love to have in my reef some day.


