Skip to Content
Reef Magic
Reef Magic
Home
GiftCards
Freshwater
Freshwater Fish
Freshwater Invertebrates
Freshwater Plants
Koi and Goldfish
Saltwater
Saltwater Fish
Sponges
Macro Algae
Invertebrates
live Pods/Phyto
New Page
Coral
Coral Frags
Coral frag packs
About
Contact Us
Shipping & DOA Policy
About us
Supplies
Services
Deep Dive
Login Account
0
0
Reef Magic
Reef Magic
Home
GiftCards
Freshwater
Freshwater Fish
Freshwater Invertebrates
Freshwater Plants
Koi and Goldfish
Saltwater
Saltwater Fish
Sponges
Macro Algae
Invertebrates
live Pods/Phyto
New Page
Coral
Coral Frags
Coral frag packs
About
Contact Us
Shipping & DOA Policy
About us
Supplies
Services
Deep Dive
Login Account
0
0
Home
GiftCards
Folder: Freshwater
Back
Freshwater Fish
Freshwater Invertebrates
Freshwater Plants
Koi and Goldfish
Folder: Saltwater
Back
Saltwater Fish
Sponges
Macro Algae
Invertebrates
live Pods/Phyto
New Page
Folder: Coral
Back
Coral Frags
Coral frag packs
Folder: About
Back
Contact Us
Shipping & DOA Policy
About us
Supplies
Services
Deep Dive
Login Account
Saltwater Fish Goby - Mandarin Spotted
5.png Image 1 of
5.png
5.png

Goby - Mandarin Spotted

Sale Price:$65.00 Original Price:$75.00
sale

The "Spotted Mandarin Goby" is not a recognized or commonly known fish species. It's possible that you are referring to the "Spotted Mandarin Dragonet" (Synchiropus picturatus), also known as the "Spotted Mandarin Fish" or "Spotted Mandarin Dragonet Goby." If that's the case, here are the general requirements for keeping a Spotted Mandarin Dragonet in an aquarium:

  1. Tank size: Spotted Mandarin Dragonets require a minimum tank size of 30 gallons (113 liters), but a larger tank is recommended to provide ample swimming space.

  2. Tank setup: The aquarium should have plenty of live rock with hiding places, as Spotted Mandarin Dragonets like to perch and explore. It's important to create a natural, well-established environment with live rock for them to forage and feed upon.

  3. Water parameters: Maintain stable water conditions. The recommended water temperature is between 72°F and 78°F (22°C - 26°C). The pH should be between 8.1 and 8.4, with a salinity level (specific gravity) ranging from 1.020 to 1.025. Proper filtration and regular water changes are essential.

  4. Lighting: Provide subdued lighting. Spotted Mandarin Dragonets are more active during the day when the lights are not too bright. It's advisable to use a lighting system that mimics natural daylight conditions.

  5. Feeding: Spotted Mandarin Dragonets have specialized dietary requirements. They primarily feed on small live copepods, amphipods, and other small invertebrates in the wild. In an aquarium, it can be challenging to meet their dietary needs. It's recommended to establish a copepod population in the tank before introducing the fish. Some aquarists also use specialized live or frozen food preparations designed for dragonets. Regular feeding with small, high-quality foods is essential for their long-term health.

  6. Tankmates: Spotted Mandarin Dragonets are generally peaceful but can be territorial towards their own species or other similar-looking fish. It's best to keep them in a species-only tank or with compatible tankmates that won't outcompete them for food or harass them.

  7. Compatibility: Avoid keeping Spotted Mandarin Dragonets with aggressive or larger fish that may see them as prey or stress them out. They are generally not recommended for reef tanks with delicate invertebrates as they may eat small crustaceans and tube worms.

  8. Acclimation: Take time to properly acclimate the fish to your aquarium. Slowly drip acclimating the fish to the water parameters of your tank helps reduce stress and increase the chances of success.

It's important to note that Spotted Mandarin Dragonets can be challenging to keep due to their dietary requirements. Ensure you have a reliable source of live copepods or alternative food options to sustain them long-term. Proper research and preparation are crucial before adding them to your aquarium.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

The "Spotted Mandarin Goby" is not a recognized or commonly known fish species. It's possible that you are referring to the "Spotted Mandarin Dragonet" (Synchiropus picturatus), also known as the "Spotted Mandarin Fish" or "Spotted Mandarin Dragonet Goby." If that's the case, here are the general requirements for keeping a Spotted Mandarin Dragonet in an aquarium:

  1. Tank size: Spotted Mandarin Dragonets require a minimum tank size of 30 gallons (113 liters), but a larger tank is recommended to provide ample swimming space.

  2. Tank setup: The aquarium should have plenty of live rock with hiding places, as Spotted Mandarin Dragonets like to perch and explore. It's important to create a natural, well-established environment with live rock for them to forage and feed upon.

  3. Water parameters: Maintain stable water conditions. The recommended water temperature is between 72°F and 78°F (22°C - 26°C). The pH should be between 8.1 and 8.4, with a salinity level (specific gravity) ranging from 1.020 to 1.025. Proper filtration and regular water changes are essential.

  4. Lighting: Provide subdued lighting. Spotted Mandarin Dragonets are more active during the day when the lights are not too bright. It's advisable to use a lighting system that mimics natural daylight conditions.

  5. Feeding: Spotted Mandarin Dragonets have specialized dietary requirements. They primarily feed on small live copepods, amphipods, and other small invertebrates in the wild. In an aquarium, it can be challenging to meet their dietary needs. It's recommended to establish a copepod population in the tank before introducing the fish. Some aquarists also use specialized live or frozen food preparations designed for dragonets. Regular feeding with small, high-quality foods is essential for their long-term health.

  6. Tankmates: Spotted Mandarin Dragonets are generally peaceful but can be territorial towards their own species or other similar-looking fish. It's best to keep them in a species-only tank or with compatible tankmates that won't outcompete them for food or harass them.

  7. Compatibility: Avoid keeping Spotted Mandarin Dragonets with aggressive or larger fish that may see them as prey or stress them out. They are generally not recommended for reef tanks with delicate invertebrates as they may eat small crustaceans and tube worms.

  8. Acclimation: Take time to properly acclimate the fish to your aquarium. Slowly drip acclimating the fish to the water parameters of your tank helps reduce stress and increase the chances of success.

It's important to note that Spotted Mandarin Dragonets can be challenging to keep due to their dietary requirements. Ensure you have a reliable source of live copepods or alternative food options to sustain them long-term. Proper research and preparation are crucial before adding them to your aquarium.

The "Spotted Mandarin Goby" is not a recognized or commonly known fish species. It's possible that you are referring to the "Spotted Mandarin Dragonet" (Synchiropus picturatus), also known as the "Spotted Mandarin Fish" or "Spotted Mandarin Dragonet Goby." If that's the case, here are the general requirements for keeping a Spotted Mandarin Dragonet in an aquarium:

  1. Tank size: Spotted Mandarin Dragonets require a minimum tank size of 30 gallons (113 liters), but a larger tank is recommended to provide ample swimming space.

  2. Tank setup: The aquarium should have plenty of live rock with hiding places, as Spotted Mandarin Dragonets like to perch and explore. It's important to create a natural, well-established environment with live rock for them to forage and feed upon.

  3. Water parameters: Maintain stable water conditions. The recommended water temperature is between 72°F and 78°F (22°C - 26°C). The pH should be between 8.1 and 8.4, with a salinity level (specific gravity) ranging from 1.020 to 1.025. Proper filtration and regular water changes are essential.

  4. Lighting: Provide subdued lighting. Spotted Mandarin Dragonets are more active during the day when the lights are not too bright. It's advisable to use a lighting system that mimics natural daylight conditions.

  5. Feeding: Spotted Mandarin Dragonets have specialized dietary requirements. They primarily feed on small live copepods, amphipods, and other small invertebrates in the wild. In an aquarium, it can be challenging to meet their dietary needs. It's recommended to establish a copepod population in the tank before introducing the fish. Some aquarists also use specialized live or frozen food preparations designed for dragonets. Regular feeding with small, high-quality foods is essential for their long-term health.

  6. Tankmates: Spotted Mandarin Dragonets are generally peaceful but can be territorial towards their own species or other similar-looking fish. It's best to keep them in a species-only tank or with compatible tankmates that won't outcompete them for food or harass them.

  7. Compatibility: Avoid keeping Spotted Mandarin Dragonets with aggressive or larger fish that may see them as prey or stress them out. They are generally not recommended for reef tanks with delicate invertebrates as they may eat small crustaceans and tube worms.

  8. Acclimation: Take time to properly acclimate the fish to your aquarium. Slowly drip acclimating the fish to the water parameters of your tank helps reduce stress and increase the chances of success.

It's important to note that Spotted Mandarin Dragonets can be challenging to keep due to their dietary requirements. Ensure you have a reliable source of live copepods or alternative food options to sustain them long-term. Proper research and preparation are crucial before adding them to your aquarium.

Other Things You May Like

Angelfish - Majestic Md
Angelfish - Majestic Md
Sale Price:$375.00 Original Price:$400.00
sale
Goby - Firefish Purple
Goby - Firefish Purple
Sale Price:$55.00 Original Price:$60.00
sale
Jawfish - Pearly
Jawfish - Pearly
Sale Price:$29.00 Original Price:$32.00
sale
Tang - Blue Hippo Sm
Tang - Blue Hippo Sm
Sale Price:$125.00 Original Price:$135.00
sale
Clownfish - Wyoming White
Clownfish - Wyoming White
Sale Price:$42.00 Original Price:$46.00
sale

Sign up for weekly discounts

FREE $10.00 gift card when signing up for our email list!

Thank you! Use this code at checkout to recieve your $10.00 credit

xqc8b23

only reedemable online.

Reef Magic:

Address: 205 New market center Boone, NC 28607

Email: reefmagicboone@gmail.com

Phone: (336) 552-1421

Saltwater Fish
Freshwater Fish
Coral Frags
Freshwater Plants
Invertebrates
Koi and Goldfish
live Pods/Phyto
Supplies
Services
Get to know us
GiftCards
Shipping & DOA Policy
Mystery box
Freshwater Invertebrates
Macro Algae