Fighting Manderinfish?

anti

Member
I think my spotted manderian is trying to fight my green one.. is this normal? I thought they got along? He bites his fin and stays hooked on to him and thrashes about..
 
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smartorl

Guest
I could be wrong but I thought mandarins were one to a tank only. I will go peek around and see what I can find.
 

anti

Member
I have 4 of them.
I read that the males can fight. hmm never had a problem before..
 

btldreef

Moderator
Males will fight with one another and from personal experience, the green spotted ones tend to be more aggressive. I tried three times to keep a second mandarin with my green spotted, once time I tried a female spotted and twice I tried female red's, each time my male spotted killed the other mandarin.
They really should be one per tank unless it's a mated pair.
 

aquaknight

Active Member
My brother sent me a vid, I can't seem to find ATM, of two male mandarins fighting (to the death stuff, not a dominance thing) at one of SeaWorld's 1000+ gallon aquariums. So even then they sometimes don't work out
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gill again68

Active Member
Mandarins typically feed on natural foods and not commercial food. Unless you put it in Meowzer's tank.
Most will tell you that it tanks a mature tank (1 year old or more) and a source to replenish the food. They eat pods. So a refugium is a nice addition to your tank. Also you can just buy pods and keep you system stocked that way. Now some do get trained on frozen but I wouldn't plan on that when purchasing. Hope that helps.
 

anti

Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by BTLDreef http:///forum/thread/382838/fighting-manderinfish#post_3343848
Males will fight with one another and from personal experience, the green spotted ones tend to be more aggressive. I tried three times to keep a second mandarin with my green spotted, once time I tried a female spotted and twice I tried female red's, each time my male spotted killed the other mandarin.
They really should be one per tank unless it's a mated pair.
Oh i missed this duh
weird i have had two in there forever with no prob
how long did they live before they were killed?
 

btldreef

Moderator
Quote:
Originally Posted by anti http:///forum/thread/382838/fighting-manderinfish#post_3344803
Quote:
Originally Posted by BTLDreef
http:///forum/thread/382838/fighting-manderinfish#post_3343848
Males will fight with one another and from personal experience, the green spotted ones tend to be more aggressive. I tried three times to keep a second mandarin with my green spotted, once time I tried a female spotted and twice I tried female red's, each time my male spotted killed the other mandarin.
They really should be one per tank unless it's a mated pair.
Oh i missed this duh
weird i have had two in there forever with no prob
how long did they live before they were killed?
My male has killed all in about the 4-6 months range of each being introduced. The female spotted lasted the longest.
3 in an 85 if really NOT a good idea.
 

teresaq

Active Member
I agree, I had two in a well established 150 - They were male and female, and one still killed the other. Not to mention that you prob dont have enough for 3 of them to eat.
I would find homes for at least two of them.
T
 

anti

Member
Well even if its called a blenny, its still a mandarin... and its living with another one :)
 

teresaq

Active Member
no, scooter blennies(neosynchiropus Ocellatus)- are not the same as mandarins. Mandarins are not blennies they are a dragonet. Synchiropus Splendidus
 

al mc

Active Member
I had problems with a scooter blenny and spotted mandarin. Blenny was present in DT first. Once the mandarin was added it proceeded to go after it constantly. I moved the scooter to my refugium...technically not a refugium anymore I quess.
I was under the impression that fish of similar body types sometimes would be aggressive with other and this is why I had problems.
 
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