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View Poll Results: After reading this article, do you think it is possible to keep a mandarin in a Nano. | |||
Yes, it is possible, with diligence. |
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9 | 19.57% |
Rarely, most aquarists will not be able to. |
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21 | 45.65% |
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15 | 32.61% |
Indifferent. |
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1 | 2.17% |
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![]() I've kept a few mandarins in a BIG tank. The longest has lived about three years. And they eat a lot more than pods. In fact, I never really saw mine eat a pod. Pods move pretty freaking fast. He ate a lot of minute somethings from the rock, and definitely ate worms from the sandbed. You will notice fishbase has absolutely no information on the natural diet of mandarin dragonets.
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