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The Spotted Mandarin looks like a work of art within your aquarium. They are reef safe and should be housed in aquariums with rockwork and sand beds because it serves as protection as well as provides a natural food source. The live rock and sand act as a refugee for copepods to breed, which the Spotted Mandarin will feed on. They have a small adult size of about 3" and are a great candidate for smaller aquariums. The Spotted Mandarin is also known as the Psychedelic Mandarin due to its elaborate colors and patterns. They have a brownish tan colored body and "psychedelic" spots of blue, green orange and black. The Spotted Mandarin does display sexual dimorphism, which makes pairing simpler. The males are more colorful and have an elongated dorsal fin, while the females' dorsal fin is short and smaller. The Spotted Mandarins are found in the Indo-West Pacific inhabiting the shallow protected reefs and lagoons.
SKU | 3467221 |
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Primary Brand | Petco Marine Fish |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Special Diet | Carnivore |
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Scientific Name | Synchiropus picturatus |
Environment | Marine |
Native To | Indo-Western Pacific |
Temperament | Semi-Aggressive |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Size | Small |
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My new betta is coming up with silvery spots behind gill slits and underneath mouth. His water also seems to get clear algae growth rather quickly (3days) on the surface. I would love to be able to send pictures. My first betta
I have two male fish guppies. One of them seems to have like a wired black spot on its belly (in the middle of its body). Is this normal? Could it be a disease? Any cure to this? I’m worried. Also it has a little bit of white on its tail :(
Two of our freshwater fish are acting oddly in the water. We did lose a few last night, due to an ammonia spike. We noticed some pale-colored, wormlike flesh dropping from the front area (between the mouth and front fins); this black Guppy is “wobbling” around... We also have an orange Molly fish that has been staying on the bottom, not eating or moving much. Attached are pics, for your review. Can you please provide advice for these issues, we want to try our best to save them!
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My water dragon who is a month old has a yellowish pretty decent size spot on the front of his mouth could it be mouth rot?
Hi I I just got to sowrd tall guppy and I was wondering if it was going to give birth but the gray spot does not look big and it’s kind of a brownish yellow I and doesn’t seem that they have a lot of eggs in it right now but it’s pretty big and I want to put in the breeding box for the last time I put in a pretty box early the guppy get stressed out and end up aborting all the babies I really don’t want that happening because I really want these babies please help me
Hello! A week ago I adopted a betta from a local aquarium store. The tank setup I have is a 10gal filtered and heated tank (79f-80f) at 6.8-7ph with a few Marimo moss balls and this single fish. He's very active. I noticed that he has one eye bigger than the other and I'm afraid it is popeye. Does this look like popeye? I believe he looked this way when I got him. There is no cloudiness but his left eye is bigger than the other. I did a 30% water change yesterday. what do I do?
Hi here, I’m really worried about my fish. He has this red spot and I don’t know if it’s something to be concerned about
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