Mandarine fish question?

mr . salty

Active Member
There are two types of manderines that I know of,The common one that we all know about. And one called(sorry in advance for spelling) The psycodelic fish. The psyco is poisonous. Is the common also?????? STEVE
 

lionfish

Member
I've got a mandarin fish and I haven't noticed anything on his skin. I'm glad you mentioned that psycadelic fish have a poison on their skin because I was looking at one at my lfs. I searched all my books and haven't found anything on mandarins having poisonous skin.
LionFish~
 

mr . salty

Active Member
Thanks SAMMY,and LIONFISH. Just doing my homework. STEVE
[This message has been edited by MR . SALTY (edited 08-18-2000).]
 
I know that I don't know very much about alot of this stuff, and sometimes I am misinformed, but this I am sure of. It isn't actually poisonious in the common, it is just a replent in the slim from the skin that makes fish deject them as a food source, or anything else that you put the slime on. They would get the fish in their mouth, and then spit the manderian back out. I read this in an artice from the Marine Hobbiest Magazine, I believe, it includes articals about fresh and salts.
 

tjswanson

Member
actually they only have a poisonous mucus on them at night to protect themselves from getting eaten. I don't think you would have to worry about one killing a fish.
 

krazzydart

Member
they both will produce a toxic slime if eaten or when caught in the net ..... only one to a tank unless it is a male and female or they will fight like H.E.double-toothpick I saw it happen once ....
 
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