seecrabrun
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Did you catch the damsel yet? What kind is it?
Thanks, pinky. I'm glad to see that you are taking proper approach to keeping your beautiful fish alive and healthy. Too many people rush to buy them without any knowledge of how to raise them, and too many die as a result. It's looks like you're off to a very good start. She obviously is recognizing the eggs as a food source, so that's great news. Yes, brine fry with yolks attached are far more nutritious than those without. They still lack the proper nutrition to keep a mandarin healthy. That's where variety in the diet plays a key role. One thing that will help tremendously would be to soak a small amount of crushed flake food in American Marine Selcon (fantastic source of nutrition), and gut-load baby brine before feeding them to her. No, a 28G tank will not sustain a large enough population of pods to feed a single mandarin, nor will a tank twice that size. It will be up to you to feed her and keep her healthy. Keep up the good work!Wow Pegasus that is one handsome male! Thanks for the advice I do plan to go slow I'll keep her in there for as long as it takes she doesn't seem to mind I put some rocks in with her so she has a somewhat natural environment.
My tank many not be as large as some people say they need but I have read others keeping them happy and healthy in smaller systems as long as good food was provided. I was under the impression that th baby brine shrimp with the yolk were nutritionally rich. That's why I built the feeder designed by Paul B, i believe thats his main food source for his mandarins, but I may be wrong. So the BBS and the fresh fish eggs which are also nutritionaly rich were ment to be the safety net that kept weight on her. While I do have pods in my tank I'm not sure I have the 1000s a day she would need to survive on them alone. That's why I'm doing the two diners one is for the BBS and the other for the fish eggs and whayever other food I see she likes. I have both diners in with her now and so far so good. I knew the problem with the eggs was they didn't wiggle like live food but I was happy to get some in her. But yesterday she got her fist batch of BBS and was all about that. My mesh was pulled too tightly so they escaped the diner rather fast but she was sucking them out of the water column like a pro.
I don't want to just fatten her up to watch her starve again later, I want her to get use to going to the diners for food when its feeding time. While at the same time be hunting the rocks for pods while I'm away. So I guess I'm trying to feed her mainly off BBS, eggs, and worms (if she will ever eat them), and have the pods as her snack food. I'm really just going on theory's based on everyone else's experiences so I can only hope this works!
do you have a picture? Damsels are actually one of my favorite fish. I have 2 currently, 4 technically as chromis are part of that family.Oh sorry seecrabrun just saw your question... No I haven't. he is a bluefin or black damsel depending on which source you read.
except I don't have a clown, yet... lol!Clowns are aswell
The video is 9 months old, and there have been a few additional corals added since then, but it'll give you a general idea of how it looks. Sorry... there's no audio.Pegasus, do you have any threads on your tank? It looks extremely impressive!