I am currently 6 weeks in to culturing copepods for the purpose of having a BIOTA mandarin pair (110 gallon tank). I have 5 one gallon cultures going at various stages but am waiting another week or two before I start harvesting. In addition to the pod cultures I also have also been culturing 3 strains of phyto and dosing the tank daily each week doubling the phyto dose until I get to 3mls per gallon. I am hopeful the mandarins will eat frozen but started culturing in the event they do not. The goal is to get the pair end of November/December. How concerned with adding wrasses prior to getting the mandarins do I need to be? I don't want the wrasses to come in and demolish the pods before the mandarins get a chance but also not sure how much of a concern that is.
For context- I feed 4-5 small meals a day due to the cromis and anthias I have so the tank is well fed lol
I have currently a pack of B2 pellets, brine shrimp hatchery, and frozen baby brine shrimp in prep for them and plan to get some masstick and OVA fish eggs bled before I have the pair delivered. They will also be put in a an acclimation box in the tank for a few weeks until I am confident they are eating well.
Would you be comfortable getting a few wrasses before, at the same time as or after ___ amount of time after getting the mandarin pair?
For context- I feed 4-5 small meals a day due to the cromis and anthias I have so the tank is well fed lol
I have currently a pack of B2 pellets, brine shrimp hatchery, and frozen baby brine shrimp in prep for them and plan to get some masstick and OVA fish eggs bled before I have the pair delivered. They will also be put in a an acclimation box in the tank for a few weeks until I am confident they are eating well.
Would you be comfortable getting a few wrasses before, at the same time as or after ___ amount of time after getting the mandarin pair?