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Hi Stringer and Cindy: It is suggested that you wait until a tank is a year
old and established b-4 getting a Mandarin Goby. I did not wait that long but he has a 180 Gal 8 mo old with a rdfugium to procreat more pods. He does go around the whole tank stalking. Good luck, My favorite fish. Bill Marsh "StringerBell" wrote in message ... "kim gross" wrote in message ON the intank fuge, you could build a couple of small boxes out of mesh and hide them in the rocks. This way the fish can not get into the mesh to eat the pods inside the box but the pods can get out very easly. What makes the pods propogate? Is there something you can put in the mesh box that feeds the pods? Also---my new tank is 65 gal. and there are loads of pods---seemingly more each day. I was pondering putting a very small Mandarin in there as the first fish. I though I might be able to induce it to eat non-live foods if it was the only fish in there for a while. Is this a possibility? thanks |
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