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ORA Spotted Mandarins eating Nutramar Ova

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2010

ORA Spotted Mandarins (Synchiropus picturatus) feeding on Nutramar's Ova. These fish are 100% aquacultured and will eat a variety of frozen foods and pellets. Some of the foods they'll take are Nutramar Ova (prawn eggs), Hikari Blood Worms (chopped), fish roe, baby brine shrimp (live or frozen). They will also eat small pellets such as New Life SPECTRUM Small Fish Formula pellets.

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  • AMAZING !!!! INCREDIBLE !!! THIS IS ONE BIG FUCKING ACHIEVEMENT !!!

  • they're so cute

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  • I have had an ORA spotted mandarin in my reef for 1 week now and he is eating OVA! I am so happy!

  • soooo many cute fishes :3

  • @PowerfulProlifera agreed aquacultured is the best way to go

  • congrats ORA on the aquacultured dragonets!!!

  • @PowerfulProlifera I agree with you, but thats how aquarium raised fishes come to be.How many mandarins you think ORA killed so you can get your 60 dollar fish that might not even eat frozen food? it really is not guarantee on any saltwater fish anywhere even ORA. I read in forums some of these fishes dont eat once they are shipped, it is a fish that still needs years or captive breeding.

  • @iben7

    Do you even know how these fish are collected? I’d rather pay extra to know that my fish was not speared with a paper clip, taken from its home on the reef, and then nearly starved to death while being shipped around the world. Once arriving at the US wholesaler it starves some more while watching hundreds of its own kind die around it. Then it gets to stress and starve once more before arriving to your home aquarium. Yup, I will stick with my happy ORA mandarin.

  • They don't seem very hungry

  • I trained a 20 dollar blue mandarin these fish run from 60 to $100 I much rather take my time and train my own lol

  • Cool I want 1!

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