Mixing and multiple mandarin dragonets?

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Like to hear everyone’s opinion:
Currently running 550G mixed reef (total water volume in the system 950G). The system is beaming with microfauna and I actually have a problem with glass constantly covered in pods. I have just one female spotted mandarin for pod control. But based on how fat my mandy is and the amount of pods I still have on the glasses I know I can more than enough sustain multiple. The questions are-
1. Can I introduce another spotted female/male to live in peace, or possibly pair up with current female?
2. Has anyone tried mixing spotted and squiggly in the same tank?
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In my opinion your tank is big enough, but don’t take my word for it. Nice tank regardless.
+1 to this, I'd say your tank is big enough. don't introduce another female though if you do go for another spotted. also my LFS used to have a spotted and squiggly that got along just fine in their 5'x2'x2' tank. I'd say give it a go as there seems to be plenty of food and hiding places for two.
 

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