Yes I had him in the fuge because he was too delicate to survive in the main tank with large fish. This guy eventually got bigger and then I sold him to a local reefer. At that time I was going to leave the hobby. I almost tore down my whole tank but I have stayed in the hobby and I've got all new fish and rocks. The only fish I still have from before is a 6 year old beautiful Coral Beauty. I couldn't push myself to get rid of her.
I have a pair of drogonets in my 28 gal nano cube that are doing very well. I did almost crash my tank in the beginning trying to find foods they like but now just stick to enriched hikari mysis and brine. Not to mention the 5 gal fuge crawling with pods of all shapes and sizes. I keep a good size CC and other inhabitants so no food goes un eaten.
They are very picky eaters and are not reccomended for tanks that havent been set up for atleast six months. And most fish you wont be able to tell about there size because they grow very slow.
I have had one for like 2 weeks and i worry if he is eating enough... i mean i see him pecking away all day but he isn't getting any fatter.. any tips
give him to somebody with a bigger tank...what size tank do you have? the wholesalers will tell you that its possible to keep them in 50 gallons.....there just arent enough pods in anything less than 100 gallons. Even if you supplement with frozen, smaller tanks will crash from the dead frozen stuff. good luck.
ive had one in my 46g tank for a long time. i also kept one in a 20g living basicly on very few pods and spirulina brine shrimp. tank didnt crash. fish didnt die.
@daintyhyena you didn't read the description, she was in my 40 gallon fuge, which was attached to my 125 gallon main display, which had over 200# of live rock.
Do you know anyplace where you can buy green mandarins that are tank raised or are trained to eat prepared foods?
28GallonBowfront 1 year ago
looks like a sub adult to me.
JUNAID187 1 year ago
Yes I had him in the fuge because he was too delicate to survive in the main tank with large fish. This guy eventually got bigger and then I sold him to a local reefer. At that time I was going to leave the hobby. I almost tore down my whole tank but I have stayed in the hobby and I've got all new fish and rocks. The only fish I still have from before is a 6 year old beautiful Coral Beauty. I couldn't push myself to get rid of her.
Teremei 2 years ago
so where is he now ???
got big enough ?
nokia6630videos 2 years ago
I have a pair of drogonets in my 28 gal nano cube that are doing very well. I did almost crash my tank in the beginning trying to find foods they like but now just stick to enriched hikari mysis and brine. Not to mention the 5 gal fuge crawling with pods of all shapes and sizes. I keep a good size CC and other inhabitants so no food goes un eaten.
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LoveAmericaStyle 3 years ago
Dragonets are one of my favorite animals on earth. So colorful!
daominous 3 years ago
They are very picky eaters and are not reccomended for tanks that havent been set up for atleast six months. And most fish you wont be able to tell about there size because they grow very slow.
mxkid1183 3 years ago
I have had one for like 2 weeks and i worry if he is eating enough... i mean i see him pecking away all day but he isn't getting any fatter.. any tips
exili 3 years ago
give him to somebody with a bigger tank...what size tank do you have? the wholesalers will tell you that its possible to keep them in 50 gallons.....there just arent enough pods in anything less than 100 gallons. Even if you supplement with frozen, smaller tanks will crash from the dead frozen stuff. good luck.
daintyhyena 3 years ago
ive had one in my 46g tank for a long time. i also kept one in a 20g living basicly on very few pods and spirulina brine shrimp. tank didnt crash. fish didnt die.
lilalancarey 2 years ago
@daintyhyena you didn't read the description, she was in my 40 gallon fuge, which was attached to my 125 gallon main display, which had over 200# of live rock.
Teremei 7 months ago
I miss mine.
jcrist 3 years ago
lol i like how they hang on the side like there walking around.
udapaw 4 years ago
dirty but cool tank!
evanescence345 4 years ago
...it is a fuge though
nopronameyo 4 years ago
it meant to be that way.
jcrist 3 years ago
how big do they get
jacobknows 4 years ago
They get about 2-3 inches long and from what I have read are really picky on their eating
jab42684 4 years ago