![]() Mandarinfish (often sold as Synchiropus splendidus) are prized for their vivid colors, but they are also among the most challenging marine fish to keep. The main reason is feeding: in the wild they graze on tiny, living crustaceans, and many individuals struggle when offered frozen or prepared substitutes. For most keepers, the key to “mandarinfish-proof” feeding is building a tank that can sustain natural prey—especially copepods—before the fish ever arrives. ... Read more » |
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