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zcatzmeow
Thu, 29th May 2008, 05:35 PM
My female Mandarin is in need of a large established tank. I was bad :cry_smile: and purchased her on impulse about a month ago before knowing if she would eat other foods like my other Mandarin. She is thin and I'm not sure if a crab got to her, but she has torn fins. At this point she is still very alert and active. I've got her in my little fuge and she's clearing the flatworms and pods.
I'm in NW Austin.
BigKGlen
Thu, 29th May 2008, 05:48 PM
If you plan to come to the meeting, I'll take her.
crabman
Thu, 29th May 2008, 06:01 PM
i'm sorry to hear that, i wish i had enough tank for another mandarin but i've already got one and she's just right with food. i think another mandarin and there wouldn't be enough food for the both of them. i hope things work out for her and she makes it thru! i'm sure someone on here would be able to give her a great home!
mattymalcolm
Thu, 29th May 2008, 07:44 PM
I have a 110 lots of copopods and would love to have it. 512-968-0937.I can come pick up at yout conveinience.
Rychek
Thu, 29th May 2008, 09:29 PM
I'm sorry to hear that your mandarin isn't doing well. I'd offer to take her, but I'm too late. That and my pod population has pretty much disappeared on me. :eek:
SoLiD
Fri, 30th May 2008, 05:17 AM
On a side note, it's probably not a good idea to put 2 females in the same tank. I've seen a tank with 2 female Mandarin Dragonettes a while back and I noticed that they were fine as long as they had some distance between them, but as soon as they would get near each other a fight would break out between them. Maybe the tank was too small, but I've never seen Mandarins act that way before. They may require enough space to estalish their own territory. Just thought I'd throw that in there.
-David
zcatzmeow
Fri, 30th May 2008, 10:51 AM
Thanks everyone :) She is being adopted this evening and going to an ideal tank. Much, much better than going back to the tiny LFS I found her in.
zcatzmeow
Fri, 30th May 2008, 11:00 AM
On a side note, it's probably not a good idea to put 2 females in the same tank. I've seen a tank with 2 female Mandarin Dragonettes a while back and I noticed that they were fine as long as they had some distance between them, but as soon as they would get near each other a fight would break out between them. Maybe the tank was too small, but I've never seen Mandarins act that way before. They may require enough space to estalish their own territory. Just thought I'd throw that in there.
-David
:p You and I still disagree about Beemer's gender, lol. But I truly appreciate the advice.
In this situation, I think this helps to prove my male gender theory. Beemer and this female (Beemette) got along great. They spent a lot of time together hunting in the tank and often slept next to each other at night. It really made me feel that they were two different genders.
But who knows, maybe they were a same sex couple. My tank is very open minded :bigsmile:
But anyhoo, I have learned my lesson. No more rescuing sad looking tiny mandarins unless they are eating. I thought I could help, but I didn't :cry_smile:
SoLiD
Fri, 30th May 2008, 12:22 PM
:p You and I still disagree about Beemer's gender, lol. But I truly appreciate the advice.
No disagreement here. I was refering to the person who wants to adopt her. If they aready have a female they should think twice about also adopting your Mandarin. Male and Female Mandarins are pretty easy to sex IMHO.
Mr Cob
Fri, 30th May 2008, 03:56 PM
No disagreement here. I was refering to the person who wants to adopt her. If they aready have a female they should think twice about also adopting your Mandarin. Male and Female Mandarins are pretty easy to sex IMHO.
I agree, mandarins are on of the easiest to sex. Rounded dorsal fin and it's a female. Pointed dorsal fin and it's a male.
zcatzmeow
Fri, 30th May 2008, 05:33 PM
No disagreement here. I was refering to the person who wants to adopt her. If they aready have a female they should think twice about also adopting your Mandarin. Male and Female Mandarins are pretty easy to sex IMHO.
Ohhhhh....sorry :blushing:.
Nope, from what I understand she will have the tank to herself :thumbs_up:
zcatzmeow
Fri, 30th May 2008, 05:40 PM
I agree, mandarins are on of the easiest to sex. Rounded dorsal fin and it's a female. Pointed dorsal fin and it's a male.
Yes, I agree! But someone here, I forget who, thinks my Beemer is a girl. It's giving him a gender identity crisis and soon I'm sure he will want a fish whisperer to come council him, lol :bigsmile:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/zcatzmeow/R8tDNO9S7uI/AAAAAAAAAqI/IC2pO8w50mM/s400/DSC00428.JPG
Male right?
crabman
Fri, 30th May 2008, 05:51 PM
It's giving him a gender identity crisis and soon I'm sure he will want a fish whisperer to come council him, lol :bigsmile:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/zcatzmeow/R8tDNO9S7uI/AAAAAAAAAqI/IC2pO8w50mM/s400/DSC00428.JPG
Male right?
ha ha! btw my female mandarin did a double take when she saw him...:wink_smile:
SoLiD
Fri, 30th May 2008, 06:52 PM
Definately a Male Mandarin Dragonette... :thumbs_up:
zcatzmeow
Fri, 30th May 2008, 08:49 PM
:applause:
Yeah, Beem's a heart breaker :bigsmile:. He really took to the female quite fast so he must be a ladies man. :p
zcatzmeow
Sat, 31st May 2008, 09:38 AM
Adopted!
Thank you very much Matt. It was great meeting your family :bigsmile: Your little kiddos are too cute!
mattymalcolm
Sat, 31st May 2008, 02:02 PM
Thanks for the fish she will be very happy in my 110g. It was also nice to meet you folks.
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