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How big does the tank need to be for 1 of them on there own
75 gallon with lots of rock is recommended usually as people don't like to bother with culturing copepods. They can be kept in smaller tanks (30g minimum IMO) IF you culture additional copepods to give them the nutrition they need. Some will eat frozen aswell but they cannot survive on frozen alone.
After my holiday at end of June I will begin my culture so that I can purchase one as soon as tank is ready. They need a more mature tank than most fish.
I will disagree with you here. Unless you stating that they will not eat ANY pods. But most tanks will have some population. I had a breeding pair for a long time untill i gave them to my mate (still alive) All they ate was frozen brine and just hovered around rocks. they were in a 15g to. There maximum size is the same as a clown, and we keep them in 15gal.
I will disagree with you here. Unless you stating that they will not eat ANY pods. But most tanks will have some population. I had a breeding pair for a long time untill i gave them to my mate (still alive) All they ate was frozen brine and just hovered around rocks. they were in a 15g to. There maximum size is the same as a clown, and we keep them in 15gal.
Can I ask you to explain what you mean by will not eat ANY pods. Unless you add extra in a smaller tank there is just not enough for them to survive on. Yes there will be a pod population but will be depleted extremely quickly once the Mandarin is in the tank.
There will always be some people that can manage to get them to survive the sad truth is though that many die each year from being put into tanks that are too small and people expecting them to live on frozen foods alone. Many people recommend these are left in the sea for this very reason. We can keep them alive, we just have to be responsible aquarists and provide them with as much of their natural diet as is possible for their continued nutrition.
Seffie will tell you as will Ben, they have both lost Mandarins despite having pod cultures going. They just (as a group not individual cases) need the extra nutrition that a pod culture gives them in a smaller tank.
Trod has successfully kept one this way. Hers does eat frozen food aswell, this may be key to keeping them, they rarely will survive on frozen alone (unless in a large enough tank to have a large pod population).