Green Mandarin

Discussion in 'Tropical Fish' started by Jason McKenzie, Nov 13, 2004.

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    well, i just took my green mandarin back, didn't want to see it die.....now i got like 40lbs of LR and 20lbs of LS in my tank....but my tank is pretty new so i know there isn't any right now, but will that be enough to keep a mandarin in the future??? now how do u get the copepods do u have to buy them and let them just multiply or are they allready kinda living in the live rock or sand??? might sound a lil stupid but hey, im a newbie
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  3. Jason McKenzie

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    DD nice move. I think it will be for the best.
    I hate to make rules for tank or LR amounts so I won't answer that question, but you will find Pods in your tank now. They will multiply pretty fast. You can also buy them if you think you will need to

    Jason
     
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    [quote author=hottielover14 link=board=Fish;num=1100406481;start=0#14 date=11/15/04 at 16:24:22]i like the green mandarin the best. How long have u had your tank up for. I have tons of pods its awsome to see them walking around in there. there huge there almost about 1/2 in. long. I have 70 lbs. of LR and 60 lbs. of LS. I would hate to see one die too.[/quote]
    The big "pods" that you're seeing are amphipods. Dragonettes eat copepods. :)
     
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    hottielover14 Torch Coral

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    are those the mini pods in there. will clownfish wont bug him, how about a blue tang.
     
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    Wait one night for 1 or 2 hours after the tank light are off....then look in with a flash light, you will see them on the rocks..they are a greyish clear color and look like little bugs :)
     
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    and I thought I was alone in that activity! You know, wait for an hour or two to get dark, get a flashlight and beam it to your tank to see and surprise the little guys there! Nasty eh? LOL ;)

    has anyone seen that long wormlike thing which splits at the end and looks like a letter T? scary looking thing.
     
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    [quote author=hottielover14 link=board=Fish;num=1100406481;start=15#23 date=11/16/04 at 15:13:50]are those the mini pods in there. will clownfish wont bug him, how about a blue tang.[/quote]
    Not sure what your question is here?
     
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    [quote author=SeA_SpLeNdEr link=board=Fish;num=1100406481;start=0#10 date=11/15/04 at 15:23:20]


    He restated what Jason just wrote that he did...lol....I was humored by it. ::)[/quote]

    [quote author=fletch link=board=Fish;num=1100406481;start=15#15 date=11/15/04 at 17:05:24]

    Who restated what? That you were humored by?
    [/quote]

    Well???????
     
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    [quote author=reiple link=board=Fish;num=1100406481;start=15#25 date=11/17/04 at 03:38:31]

    has anyone seen that long wormlike thing which splits at the end and looks like a letter T? scary looking thing.
    [/quote]

    Ewwww! Have not seen that one, just lot o' pods and these big old ugly orange bristleworms!!!
    :p
     
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    well amcraig i was asking if the small bug like things on my tank walls were copepods. also will clownfish or blue tang bug a mandarin.