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Description
Mandarin Dragonette Synchiropus Splendidus
Overview: The Mandarin Dragonet, also known as the Mandarin Goby, is a vibrant jewel of the marine aquarium world. With its psychedelic coloration and graceful, undulating movements, this fish is a mesmerizing sight. Its body is adorned with a spectacular array of bright oranges, blues, and greens, making it a living piece of art. Suitable for reef tanks, the Mandarin Dragonet is a peaceful species that adds both beauty and fascination to any marine setup.
Origin: Native to the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, including the Philippines, Australia, and Indonesia, the Mandarin Dragonet thrives in coral-rich environments. It is a bottom-dweller that prefers the shelter of coral rubble and live rock.
Feeding: Feeding the Mandarin Dragonet can be challenging, as it primarily feeds on tiny, live copepods in the aquarium. A well-established tank with a thriving copepod population is essential for its survival. Supplemental feeding with live brine shrimp or specially formulated diets for finicky carnivores may be necessary for tanks with insufficient copepod populations.
Tank Mates: Ideal tank mates include peaceful, slow-moving fish and invertebrates. Avoid housing with aggressive species or large, fast-moving fish that may outcompete the Mandarin for food. Suitable companions include clownfish, firefish, and small gobies. Compatibility with other bottom dwellers should be considered carefully to prevent territorial disputes.
Aggression: The Mandarin Dragonet is known for its peaceful demeanor and poses little threat to other inhabitants. However, males can be territorial towards each other. It is advisable to keep only one male per tank unless the aquarium is large enough to support multiple territories.
Experience Level: Due to its specific dietary and environmental needs, the Mandarin Dragonet is recommended for intermediate to advanced aquarists. Ensuring a continuous food source and maintaining optimal water conditions are crucial for its health.
Water Parameters:
Overview: The Mandarin Dragonet, also known as the Mandarin Goby, is a vibrant jewel of the marine aquarium world. With its psychedelic coloration and graceful, undulating movements, this fish is a mesmerizing sight. Its body is adorned with a spectacular array of bright oranges, blues, and greens, making it a living piece of art. Suitable for reef tanks, the Mandarin Dragonet is a peaceful species that adds both beauty and fascination to any marine setup.
Origin: Native to the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, including the Philippines, Australia, and Indonesia, the Mandarin Dragonet thrives in coral-rich environments. It is a bottom-dweller that prefers the shelter of coral rubble and live rock.
Feeding: Feeding the Mandarin Dragonet can be challenging, as it primarily feeds on tiny, live copepods in the aquarium. A well-established tank with a thriving copepod population is essential for its survival. Supplemental feeding with live brine shrimp or specially formulated diets for finicky carnivores may be necessary for tanks with insufficient copepod populations.
Tank Mates: Ideal tank mates include peaceful, slow-moving fish and invertebrates. Avoid housing with aggressive species or large, fast-moving fish that may outcompete the Mandarin for food. Suitable companions include clownfish, firefish, and small gobies. Compatibility with other bottom dwellers should be considered carefully to prevent territorial disputes.
Aggression: The Mandarin Dragonet is known for its peaceful demeanor and poses little threat to other inhabitants. However, males can be territorial towards each other. It is advisable to keep only one male per tank unless the aquarium is large enough to support multiple territories.
Experience Level: Due to its specific dietary and environmental needs, the Mandarin Dragonet is recommended for intermediate to advanced aquarists. Ensuring a continuous food source and maintaining optimal water conditions are crucial for its health.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72-78°F (22-25.5°C)
- Salinity: 1.020-1.025 SG
- pH: 8.1-8.4
- Alkalinity: 8-12 dKH
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