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Green Mandarins
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General
Species: Green Mandarin
Social Structure:
Size of Individuals: Male a little over a 1" and the female about half his size.
Age of Individuals: I have had them for about two years
Date added to Tank: two years ago
Broodstock Tank Details
Size of Tank: 120 gallon
Substrate Details: shallow sand bed
Filtration Details: 20 gallon sump, 20 gallon fuge
Water Changes: 10 gallons a week
Water Temperature: 78-80
Lighting: 6X54W T5HO, 250w MH
Lighting Cycle: 12 hours
Other Tank Inhabitants: many others
Broodstock Feeding Details
Food Types: mix of shrimp, squid, clams, formula 1 and 2.
Feeding Schedule: a couple times a day
Spawning Details
Date of First Spawn: Unknown
Spawn Time of Day: evenings right before the lights go out
Dates of Consecutive Spawns: seems like every week
Courtship Details: spawning rise several times
Egg Size: very small
Egg Color: clear
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Hatch Details
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Larval Tank Details
Temperature: 78
Size of Larval Tank: 10 gallons
Substrate Details: none
Other Tank Decor: small piece of Live Rock
Filtration Details: none
Lighting: none (sits near DT so it gets light from it)
Lighting Cycle:
Water Changes: none
Larval Feeding Details
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Metamorphosis/Settlement
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Grow-Out Tank Details
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Additional Information
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From what I am reading as long as you give the baby's low to no flow and lots of pods they should thrive.
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Sounds cool! How long have they been spawning for you? Any pics yet?
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They have been spawning for about 6 months I think. I don't have any pictures really but I think I have a video of them doing the spawning raise so I will try and get that posted.
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Well I have been taking a break from trying to breed any of my fish due to the baby that should be here any day now. I did however get my hands on a copy of "Conditioning, spawning and rearing of fish with emphasis on marine clownfish". I'm hoping this book with help me get a little better idea on what I need to do to get these eggs to settle.
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Have you been able to catch the spawn and raise them? We had a pair of mandarins for years that spawned nightly, but we never tried raising them. Right now we're looking for a fat and happy female green mandarin. We have a male already. He seems to be actively scouting the tank for a mate. He also sees his reflection in the glass and shows off. He's a cute little guy.
Terry & Rick
Tropical Reef Corals
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I did catch the eggs one time and had them for about 3 days but didn't have anything setup to raise them so they didn't last to long. Once I get a better setup going I will give it a shot because they spawn a lot.