Ruby Red Dragonet Thoughts???

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I was curious about obtaining one of these guys any done the research for them in the part that they are pretty small and like the Mandarin Dragonet consume live copepods (for the most part). But due to their size could I keep one in my 24 gallon AquaTop system. It's about 1 year an a half old and does contain copepods and gets dosed twice a week with live phytoplankton and rotifers.
 
One of my favorite fish. I've kept several, including pairs. Very active fish. They eat constantly and will check out your rocks and sand all day looking for pods. They are very finicky to pull through an entire QT process, not to mention expensive because you will need to feed with live pods. I've had a couple that would eat the larger red Arctic Pods, and one that would eat frozen brine shrimp. Make sure you have a tight-fitting lid - and I mean tight. These things seem to find a way to jump out with the smallest of gaps.

Your tank is too small for a pair, I think, but if you get a male and keep your glass clean you'll get the full display show as he tries to impress his own reflection (I never said they were smart :) ). Get one as long as you have a very healthy pod population. You'll enjoy watching him.
 
One of my favorite fish. I've kept several, including pairs. Very active fish. They eat constantly and will check out your rocks and sand all day looking for pods. They are very finicky to pull through an entire QT process, not to mention expensive because you will need to feed with live pods. I've had a couple that would eat the larger red Arctic Pods, and one that would eat frozen brine shrimp. Make sure you have a tight-fitting lid - and I mean tight. These things seem to find a way to jump out with the smallest of gaps.

Your tank is too small for a pair, I think, but if you get a male and keep your glass clean you'll get the full display show as he tries to impress his own reflection (I never said they were smart :) ). Get one as long as you have a very healthy pod population. You'll enjoy watching him.
Yes I totally agree with having one only and since I grow my own phytoplankton and rotifers why not add copepods to it haha.
 
One of my favorite fish. I've kept several, including pairs. Very active fish. They eat constantly and will check out your rocks and sand all day looking for pods. They are very finicky to pull through an entire QT process, not to mention expensive because you will need to feed with live pods. I've had a couple that would eat the larger red Arctic Pods, and one that would eat frozen brine shrimp. Make sure you have a tight-fitting lid - and I mean tight. These things seem to find a way to jump out with the smallest of gaps.

Your tank is too small for a pair, I think, but if you get a male and keep your glass clean you'll get the full display show as he tries to impress his own reflection (I never said they were smart :) ). Get one as long as you have a very healthy pod population. You'll enjoy watching him.
Would this work for well established 20g? Except i want a female so it stays smaller and doesnt consume as many pods. #reefsquad ?
 
Would this work for well established 20g? Except i want a female so it stays smaller and doesnt consume as many pods. #reefsquad ?
I have one in my 20 gallon, although I use Paul B’s feeder and keep a mesh bag of cheato in the tank to act as a breeding ground for the pods. It’s doable, but a lot of work
 
I have one in my 20 gallon, although I use Paul B’s feeder and keep a mesh bag of cheato in the tank to act as a breeding ground for the pods. It’s doable, but a lot of work
Ok i tihnk i could make it work. I i forgot to add that I have a friend at my LFS who said he would train a mandarin onto prepared foods (i wanted a mandarin before but i decided ruby red is probably better, smaller option). I would dose pods in display tank like 2-3 months before adding fish to QT. Id set up QT around the same time, grow lots of pods in there, and the cultivate some more in a 5gal bucket. Then once the mandarin is in the DT i would use QT to cultivate pods. (I wouldnt be using it anymore cuz i wouldnt be addign mroe fish). Id also add about 5lbs of live rock to my DT, cuz i dont have to much rock, but my current rock is SUPER porous. #reefsquad
 
Ok i tihnk i could make it work. I i forgot to add that I have a friend at my LFS who said he would train a mandarin onto prepared foods (i wanted a mandarin before but i decided ruby red is probably better, smaller option). I would dose pods in display tank like 2-3 months before adding fish to QT. Id set up QT around the same time, grow lots of pods in there, and the cultivate some more in a 5gal bucket. Then once the mandarin is in the DT i would use QT to cultivate pods. (I wouldnt be using it anymore cuz i wouldnt be addign mroe fish). Id also add about 5lbs of live rock to my DT, cuz i dont have to much rock, but my current rock is SUPER porous. #reefsquad
Sounds like a good plan, hope it works out
 

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