Fishgod":192ry9jp said:
Thanks to everyone for their positive insights and also for the criticisms. It seems the more someone tells me I can't, the more I seem to find ways to, so that has been a motivation in its own way.
It seems like tact is not working here. While a challenge in this hobby is alluring and motivating, it must be balanced with realism. Please do heed what everyone is saying here, that your 12 gallon system is not large enough for the fish you have. It is not large enough to sustain ONE mandarin. Even if it were the only fish. I wouldn't advise keeping a mandarin with less than 50 lbs of well-established live rock in a mature tank. And 75-100lbs of LR would be safter still.
If you do end up training the Mandarin on prepared foods, you will have to feed it constantly, at least 2-3 times a day. Inevitably, it will not get all the food, and in a small tank with your other fish, it will be out competed by the faster moving water column
feeders, and will only get left-overs. Mandarins are shy feeders in my opinion, and mine would only eat live brine if they happened to come into its field of view among the rocks while it was hunting. BTW, Nauplii are very small, and better for the flame scallop than the mandarin. If you are trying to train it, try small adult brine, enriched with something like DT's or cryo-preserved algae from Brine-Shrimp Direct.
I would advise returning the mandarin, at least. Better yet keep only the angle and perc, and think about getting a larger tank if you want to keep a mandarin. You are in for a frustrating ride if you continue on your present trajectory...
HTH, Peter