Dragonet in nano

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So currently have my 12g nano going and almost done dealing with red cyano but was looking at the LFS a couple days ago and saw a Ruby Red Dragonet and was wondering if anyone has some thoughts about me keeping one in a 12g as my only pod eater. I put pods in about a month ago but havent seen any for a week or two now, but when my LFS gets some in stock I'm planning on getting some more to stock. My main question is though. Is it doable to have a dragonet in such a small tank? I've read a couple posts but wanted to get some new thoughts, also read that people have had luck getting them to eat other food so giving me a little hope I could keep one. Planning on adding a pair of clowns and a pistol shrimp and goby pair. Probably going to wait another week or so to add them and probably a couple more weeks before I even think about adding a dragonet to get my pods up again.
 

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I think a pair of clowns would be nice in that tank, but honestly shouldn’t have 3 or 4 fish in the tank, it’s just too small. Keep it to 2 fish.

If you get a pod eater the odds are very much against you, I can never say never, but I would bet my money on the fish not making it (sorry).
 

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Better to choose fish that will reliably do well in the size tank you're working with, rather than leaning on hope based on a few cherry picked reports. Best results will be in a ~100g tank that's at least a year in.

I agree that two smaller fish would be appropriate for 12 gallons of water. Clowns are nice, in my experience.
 

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Ruby red, beautiful fish.
Never tried lower than 50g.
12g may not be enough real estate to maintain the level of pods consumed.
You would not to provide a constant supply in this case, then maybe that could work.
 

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I've succesfully kept a Mandarin Dragonet in a 10g in the past.

Kept a rather high nutrient system though, with very porous rock, completely covered in caulerpa and halimeda, and regular supportive feeding with lobster eggs (which also drove up the nutrients!).

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I've succesfully kept a Mandarin Dragonet in a 10g in the past.

Kept a rather high nutrient system though, with very porous rock, completely covered in caulerpa and halimeda, and regular supportive feeding with lobster eggs (which also drove up the nutrients!).

LassieTankCaulerpa.jpg

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Hm maybe Ill give it a shot if I can up my pod population lol
 
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