Mandarin + pods

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In general, do Mandarin's require the constant addition of pods if you don't have a refugium to let them populate? My tank is overrun with pods with nothing that eats them. I will wipe what looks like hundreds of them off the front of my glass and by the next day they are all back lol. Would a 60 gallon tank with 75 lbs of very porous live rock be large enough to support a pod population with a Mandarin or would the single fish just totally wipe them out?
 
You should be ok. Make sure when you buy one that it eats frozen foods. That will help to not run out of pods.
 
I'm jealous, my pods don't last an hour in my tank. Sounds like you need a mandarin.
 
Ok, thanks for the replies. Looks like I will be going Mandarin shopping to eliminate these nuisance pods :wink:
 
For the record, a Mandarin should never be bought to handle a "pod problem". Without a healthy refugium, those hundreds you see now could literally be gone within days to a week after introducing one. They will consume hundreds of pods per day. That being said, a 60 gallon may be large enough to sustain a population. The unwritten rule is a 75 gal minimum to sustain one Mandarin, assuming it has a refugium. Make sure you get one that is eating frozen obviously.

If someone is looking to control pods, a small Wrasse is a much better choice as they readily consume all prepared foods.
 

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