Jesse Rorie
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What fish would be good fits for a 55 gallon salt water tank? and how many fish can I have?
Mandarin dragonets are great fish - they look great and are interesting to watch. However, they are not a fish for the faint-of-heart. They require copepods ("pods") as their food source. You will need either a separate tank to raise pods in, or a very mature (at least 1 year old) fairly good sized display (100 gallons) to support an adequate pod population. More advanced aquariasts can train their mandarins to consume things like frozen prawn roe, or even pellets in rare cases, but it takes considerable experience to succeed at that. For now, enjoy watching mandarins at your lfs, but don't bring them home until you have the experience and facilities to support this species. Otherwise your fish will starve to death, as do most of those that are sold to hobbyists.how about the mandarin dragonet? me and my wife love the look of these. will they be ok with clown fish?