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Well I'm not describing it right now, its in it's baby stages. But basically its a way for mandarins to be kept in almost any size aquarium (in regards to food, again, this was never about the size of the tank) and have lots of food.
Get a Biota captive bred mandarin. They'll eat flake and frozen. https://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+1500+5142+5146&pcatid=5146
Well my invention takes care of that too @Stigigemla it would be fine to keep them with other fish.
This is a really good point, I really thought about this when I started designing it. These can be hard to get, plus the price is really pretty high compared to the average mandarin. I'm trying to help the fish out, I see too many stories of "oops, brought home this pretty fish because the LFS said I could now it's dead" (when I was starting out I did the same thing btw) and I haven't heard anyone say they keep an aquacultured mandarin, I know people do, I just haven't heard of one.
Plus, the fish does prefer live copepods. My invention is cheaper than the aquacultured mandarin, more available for everyone, and if the invention works I plan on heavily advertising for it (I'm not in it for profit, I'm in college and of course a little would be great, but I really am concerned about this fish) so that even a simple LFS would be able to tell a beginning "this is an awesome fish, and if you want it, we have just the tool to help you keep it happy in your tank, we keep a model of it in all our mandarin tanks."
On top of that, the invention has applications for all dragonets and many similiar fish. I've started on a seahorse design as well (it needs to be different, because seahorse are so different).
I voted yes first, but had to change my vote on the end of op comments that you wouldnt grow pods. I have a little mandarin in a 10g tank. We grow and dose our own pods, but she also is happy to eat frozen. She is happy and healthy. In a second tank we also have two scooters too which get fed frozen as well as the pods.
I have a Mandarin in my tank.It has been going strong for 8 months now.
Everyday I put a a small bag (90ml) live Copepods in the tank and once a week I put 5 bags in.
It seems to be enough as he looks well fed and happy enough
when you hear back i'd love to hear what you're cooking up! only reason i'm not keeping one is because of their demanding feeding habitsWell I’m not selling anything but am working on an invention that would make keeping mandarin dragonets, seahorses, and etc as easy as keeping a clownfish. I can’t really say how because I haven’t heard back from my professor yet, but I hope to patent my idea by the end of the year. I think it’s an awesome idea though.
I never said I wouldn't grow pods.
Not sure the invention will be finalized, I'm talking to my marine biology professor today to discuss the feasibility of my idea. I'll post a status update here tonight.

