Wow, you learn something every day, I knew hermits were opportunistic, but these pacific species are supposed to lean more to the algae side, and the zebras are 'micro' hermits that are supposed to be exclusive algae eaters. Hmmm..
so, closed loop does not go to a refugium? just runs water from one side of the tank to the other via a pipe in the back? (sorry if I am being numb!)
Oh, and the larvae thing makes sense... Seems like the IPSF sea bunnies would be a good thing to put in there, but at 30 bucks for two, and their supposed reproductive prowess, I was kind of hoping some one on MAAST would be overwhelmed with them and offer a few up. Like all of you I am sure, I am all about making my system as self sustaining as possible.
So, a far as finding a mandarin that will take food, trial and error I guess? I have been told feeding them before purchase, a time honored practice, usually just causes them to sump their intestines and bladder in their shipping bag and drop PH... so I guess have the store feed them to see, and then come back the next day. of course, if there are any goodies in the tank...
patience I know... that is still months away for me. I still have 20 pounds of lalo that need to be purchase, cured, and put int he tnak before that happens!
"Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean ? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind." ~ Jack Handey