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![]() I find that training them required 2 things: different size foods and lots of patience. I started feeding them with baby brine brine shrimps (thanks Sherry) which they didn't really like and slowly moved them to eating brine shrimps and blood worms. They either start eating frozen or they don't. If they don't, they will likely die if you don't have enough copods. My mandarin male absolute loves blood worms...
I also set-up a separate aquarium where I trained him
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![]() My first mandarin started eating blood worm few days after I got it. And the 2nd mandarin started blood worm few weeks after being in the tank. My guess is that monkey see money do.
Also, squirting alot of infront of them helps. They are slow eater, so power heads should be turn off while feeding. They don't necessary going to chase the food, so its better to have the food sitting still infront of them. Now both of them take blood worm, mysis, brine shrimp, and possiblily flakes as well. I guess that I was just lucky. Last edited by apexifd; 01-25-2011 at 02:57 PM. |
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![]() Still available... anyone?
Very pretty and healthy fish. Eating forzen!
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![]() yeah man I understand it`s trained but I was at oceans aquatics today they have a lot of both colors, IPU in richmond has them.
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![]() Gone. Please close.
and yes it is a mark up but I've seen them go for more. Basically, whoever trains them charges more for the hours they spend training them than for the mandarin. Plus setting up another training tank in my case.... Cheers
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