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But another male I tried to rescue refused to eat, and then died. Please check for ammonia daily in your quarantine tank and treat accordingly if needed. My mandarins have been with me for almost 2 years now. The female is full of eggs quite often. They both love the live black worms, I target feed them with a long baster. They may have eaten them earlier but I never tried it. These are my personal experiences, others may differ.She is looking worse this morning
I tried the ROE again but I am getting no reaction whatsoever!! I can't think of anything else I can do![]()
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I haven't see her poop at all. I think it is because she is not eating anything.By any chance, have you seen any white stringy poo come out of her?
It is a 29 gallon with a 20 gallon sump.It probably will not accept frozen...ever. I'd ditch the QT and move to the DT. Good luck.
Just curious, how big is the DT?
I have a 220 w/110 sump, cant keep a mandarin if my life counted on it (I've tried a few times). They are meant to stay in the ocean IMO.It is a 29 gallon with a 20 gallon sump.
I know many people who have kept mandarins long term in tanks my size and smaller for a very long time and the mandarin were fat and healthyI have a 220 w/110 sump, cant keep a mandarin if my life counted on it (I've tried a few times). They are meant to stay in the ocean IMO.
Thank you for this!! It makes me feel a lot better. I just hope I can keep her alive long enough for the hatchery and bbs eggs to get hereI kept a female in a 10 gallon for about 6 months once. It was necessary at the time. But I used the feeder and black worms daily. They are fun to watch on their feeder. Which must be cleaned out weekly or they get rather gross.
Shelley

Thank you!!I think the only true way to maintain mandarins are to make sure they are eating frozen and live food. Otherwise you have to hope you have enough pods to sustain them and when you run out you have to start supplementing more.
I believe I'm having success with mine because I dose pods once a month and she is eating both live and frozen food.
I also added a sand sifting goby which goes through that sand like nobody's business so I have to feed more now to account for whatever pods get devoured by him.
They are not an easy fish to keep by any means as gorgeous as they are!
I wish you all the luck in the world that he starts eating!!
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I have a Green male and spotted female. Drago and Fiona! I wish her luck. They should live for years.
