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ORA? and if there captive.....that means there.........easier?
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ORA is a company that sells captive bred marine life, and yes if the mandarins are captive bred they are easier as they are now brought up eating frozen food.
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mk maybe i will get some of those with seahorses
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Seahorse would be a good anology actually because if they are wild caught they tricky to get eating while captive Bred are raised eating frozen. just like mandarins!!
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I will be interested to see if they are much easier to keep than the wild caught as this is really the first generation of captive bred. I would do your research to see if the mandarins and seahorses would be compatible in a tank. There wouldn't be confrontation but they each have their own unique needs (atleast with the wild caught mandarins). In the past when I had seahorses I found I really had to be careful who I kept them with.
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