nyhcx516x
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Well, after years of researching, planning, and building my system with the hopes of supporting a Mandarin, I picked mine up from my LFS yesterday.
The setup:
40 breeder tank w/ 40 breeder sump/refuge.
100 pounds of live rock. The rock has been in the tank for about 6 months w/ no preditors. Rock was also in a system with no preditors for several months before I got it - overall, packed with life.
Refuge has lot of the rock, along with cheato and feather capulara.
Mandarin is currently in a 10 gal QT - water was pulled from the main system, along with several bags of filter media that was sitting in the sump for several weeks. Also added some Live Rock from the main system to the QT also.
QT tank has heater and HOB filter.
While I am confidant that the main system has enough LR to support a sustainable copepod population, I am going to attempt to train him on frozen food, using the method explained here: SWF.com Article
The setup:
40 breeder tank w/ 40 breeder sump/refuge.
100 pounds of live rock. The rock has been in the tank for about 6 months w/ no preditors. Rock was also in a system with no preditors for several months before I got it - overall, packed with life.
Refuge has lot of the rock, along with cheato and feather capulara.
Mandarin is currently in a 10 gal QT - water was pulled from the main system, along with several bags of filter media that was sitting in the sump for several weeks. Also added some Live Rock from the main system to the QT also.
QT tank has heater and HOB filter.
While I am confidant that the main system has enough LR to support a sustainable copepod population, I am going to attempt to train him on frozen food, using the method explained here: SWF.com Article