Take a deep breath and please be patient.
My, well meaning, sister saw and couldn't resist a Mandarin Dragonet from a LFS.
It should not have been sold to her, she did say I had a 'new' tank but the store clerk/owner was (I think) just thrilled with the sale.
SO PLEASE... help me out with the best advice you have... Other than "take him back". His chances there are probably not much better than with me... maybe less, since I will go WAY out of my way than possibly the next buyer.
I KNOW, I shouldn't have a mandarin.:banher:
Romeo (that's his name) arrived Sunday afternoon. Monday I found a posting with a lot of info and positive encouragement to maintaining this finicky eater, it also lead me to 'Ocean Pods' and Adelaide Rhodes, PhD; which I called and order immediately. I expect it by Thursday. I hope to have a gourmet of healthy copepods asap. ....but how soon will that be and will it be soon enough?!!
The LFS said that they feed him with bloodworms which my sister bought and I tried (did not see him eat). I called another LFS and was told that they use Cyclops by H2o Life (not Cyclop-eeze that I have read a lot of good thing about), the trip was made to buy some and I will try.
Finally, (your probably saying: get to the point!:wall
Here are some main concerns and questions:
1. Is my tank even ready to host any livestock!!!
My tank (12G) Cad Light was started with a lot of cured Namoli Live Rock that I had shipped to me from Aquacon. The tank runs at 20X per hour with a 250 GPH pump and has a surface skimmer intake (bio-balls & padding filter) with a 32W T5 light strip (2/10,000K and 2/Actinic blues). It has been maintained at 75/76 F (no protein skimmer), an extra nano powerhead in the tank to boost circulation and NOTHING else except some PurpleUp every couple days for about six weeks. Oh, and live sand, also shipped in saltwater. I have read a LOT saying the tank should be at least a year old to be able provide for a Mandarin.
My tank shows some ' plum' colored growth that was a very copper color; some brown, red, green (even bright almost fluorescent) as well. There is also some short, 'fur' like, off white growth on some pieces of the branch rock. The water is very clear and tests within all the normal 'recommended' perimeters.
I have been told, yes, because my rock was cured. But I am uncertain because of soo much written about 'cycling'. I never had a bad smell (proof that the rock was cured ??). I never got an 'ammonia, nitrite, nitrate spike'. Should I have still done the "frozen shrimp" thing. I was not told to. but....
2. What should I expect to see with my little guy?
I have read so much on how hard it is to nourish him but I really don't know how to expect him to act. When I put him in the tank he was cautious but very active. Once he determined there was no danger (remember he is all alone), he was all over. He seemed to brush across the short, fur-like growth on the branch of rock, and also seemed to enjoy putting himself in the current of the powerhead. Very showy, and posturing. Yesterday, less active, yet he did hovered by some rock (almost hugging it) where there was current. TODAY, I have yet to see him out and about. He is in a familiar (how 'familiar' can you get with 2 days), at the back of the tank, tucked by a rock just above the surface floor. I'd almost think he was dead if I couldn't see his little lips 'kissing' the water. Is it normal to rest in the day?
I have not seen him eat, but cannot be sure he hasn't. Could he be getting some nourishment from my 'young' tank? Is this too much to hope for? I will try some of the Cyclops today. How often, and how much??
I was told every other day, one cube. But I have only one fish. (note: the English at both stores was very difficult to understand) I hate to just keep adding food he is not eating.
Can anyone describe a Mandarin's habits? What would indicate trouble?
ANY HELPFUL ADVICE/SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE SOOOO APPRECIATED!
I apologize for this lengthy yet fast (maybe premature) posting. I have only read very little in your forum. My situation may already be addressed and answered and I just haven't found it. What I have read, seems to be very helpful and friendly.
I thank all ahead of time for even giving me your patience and attention.
My, well meaning, sister saw and couldn't resist a Mandarin Dragonet from a LFS.
SO PLEASE... help me out with the best advice you have... Other than "take him back". His chances there are probably not much better than with me... maybe less, since I will go WAY out of my way than possibly the next buyer.
I KNOW, I shouldn't have a mandarin.:banher:
Romeo (that's his name) arrived Sunday afternoon. Monday I found a posting with a lot of info and positive encouragement to maintaining this finicky eater, it also lead me to 'Ocean Pods' and Adelaide Rhodes, PhD; which I called and order immediately. I expect it by Thursday. I hope to have a gourmet of healthy copepods asap. ....but how soon will that be and will it be soon enough?!!
The LFS said that they feed him with bloodworms which my sister bought and I tried (did not see him eat). I called another LFS and was told that they use Cyclops by H2o Life (not Cyclop-eeze that I have read a lot of good thing about), the trip was made to buy some and I will try.
Finally, (your probably saying: get to the point!:wall
1. Is my tank even ready to host any livestock!!!
My tank (12G) Cad Light was started with a lot of cured Namoli Live Rock that I had shipped to me from Aquacon. The tank runs at 20X per hour with a 250 GPH pump and has a surface skimmer intake (bio-balls & padding filter) with a 32W T5 light strip (2/10,000K and 2/Actinic blues). It has been maintained at 75/76 F (no protein skimmer), an extra nano powerhead in the tank to boost circulation and NOTHING else except some PurpleUp every couple days for about six weeks. Oh, and live sand, also shipped in saltwater. I have read a LOT saying the tank should be at least a year old to be able provide for a Mandarin.
My tank shows some ' plum' colored growth that was a very copper color; some brown, red, green (even bright almost fluorescent) as well. There is also some short, 'fur' like, off white growth on some pieces of the branch rock. The water is very clear and tests within all the normal 'recommended' perimeters.
I have been told, yes, because my rock was cured. But I am uncertain because of soo much written about 'cycling'. I never had a bad smell (proof that the rock was cured ??). I never got an 'ammonia, nitrite, nitrate spike'. Should I have still done the "frozen shrimp" thing. I was not told to. but....
2. What should I expect to see with my little guy?
I have read so much on how hard it is to nourish him but I really don't know how to expect him to act. When I put him in the tank he was cautious but very active. Once he determined there was no danger (remember he is all alone), he was all over. He seemed to brush across the short, fur-like growth on the branch of rock, and also seemed to enjoy putting himself in the current of the powerhead. Very showy, and posturing. Yesterday, less active, yet he did hovered by some rock (almost hugging it) where there was current. TODAY, I have yet to see him out and about. He is in a familiar (how 'familiar' can you get with 2 days), at the back of the tank, tucked by a rock just above the surface floor. I'd almost think he was dead if I couldn't see his little lips 'kissing' the water. Is it normal to rest in the day?
I have not seen him eat, but cannot be sure he hasn't. Could he be getting some nourishment from my 'young' tank? Is this too much to hope for? I will try some of the Cyclops today. How often, and how much??
Can anyone describe a Mandarin's habits? What would indicate trouble?
ANY HELPFUL ADVICE/SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE SOOOO APPRECIATED!
I apologize for this lengthy yet fast (maybe premature) posting. I have only read very little in your forum. My situation may already be addressed and answered and I just haven't found it. What I have read, seems to be very helpful and friendly.
I thank all ahead of time for even giving me your patience and attention.