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Thread: Mandarins' complex social structure

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    part of the responsibility should be on the shop to educate new reefers about the needs of the fish. The store should maintain a book, or computer kiosk where customers can look up the fish they are interested in. But then again...that would lead to less sales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    interesting info mandarins are one of my favorite fish ive had mine for about 3 years and hes a fat pig . do any of you guys know if theyll breed in captivity that be a cool project if it were possible
    It's been reported that pairs have spawned in the aquarium, so it is possible. Sounds like they would be a good alternative to wild-caught species.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoryDude View Post
    It's been reported that pairs have spawned in the aquarium, so it is possible. Sounds like they would be a good alternative to wild-caught species.
    That would be a good alternative and they can breed in captive enviroments. Being able to remove the free floating eggs would be an entirely other chore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justahobby View Post
    That would be a good alternative and they can breed in captive enviroments. Being able to remove the free floating eggs would be an entirely other chore.
    why would you need to remove the free floating eggs , is it because other fish would eat them? what if its just them in the tank would you still have to remove the eggs? I think once my tax classes are over ima start a mandarin breeding tank see what happens.

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    They will cannabalize the bebe's if you don't seperate them. I am guessing the story goes this: They fight hard food already, So they have floater eggs to increase the chances of the dragonets spreading (vs. increasing in one spot and decreasing food supply) and if current doesn't send the eggs away....well, the parents get an extra meal.

    This is entirely my theory. Hopefully other MAASTards will pipe in their own knowledge and food for thought.
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    There have been a few successful attempts at breeding mandarins in captivity. One such example can be found here: http://www.marinebreeder.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1963. He used wild zooplankton that he collected himself to feed the new hatched larva, but he succeeded nonetheless.

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