A greatMandarin Spotted Dragonet!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size S: approx.< 2"
Size M: approx. 2 – 3″
There once was a Mandarin Dragonet,
Who had colors that you won’t forget,
In hues of blue and orange,
It’s beauty was a gorgeous arrange,
A sight you don’t want to just watch and forget!
Keeping Synchiropus picturatus (Mandarin Spotted Dragonet) in an Aquarium
The Synchiropus picturatus, also known as the Mandarin Spotted Dragonet, is a popular and colorful fish that is often kept in saltwater aquariums. Here are some things to consider when keeping this fish:
Tank Setup
- The tank should be at least 30 gallons, with a sand substrate and plenty of live rock for hiding places and hunting prey.
- The water should be kept at a temperature of 72-78°F and a pH of 8.1-8.4.
- Provide a well-lit environment with plenty of hiding spots for the fish to feel secure.
Diet
- The Mandarin Spotted Dragonet is a carnivore and should be fed a varied diet of small live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, copepods, and mysis shrimp.
- It is important to provide enough food for the fish to maintain a healthy weight and avoid malnutrition.
Behavior
- The Mandarin Spotted Dragonet is a peaceful fish that can be kept with other non-aggressive species.
- Males can be territorial and may fight with other males, so it is best to keep only one male in a tank.
- They are known for their unique swimming behavior, which involves hovering and darting in a mesmerizing pattern.
Coolest Stuff about the Mandarin Spotted Dragonet
- The Mandarin Spotted Dragonet is one of the most colorful and striking fish in the aquarium hobby, with a bright blue body, orange fins, and a pattern of green and blue spots.
- They have a unique breeding behavior where the male will create a nest out of sand and entice the female to lay her eggs in it.
- The Mandarin Spotted Dragonet has a specialized diet that includes small crustaceans and copepods, which makes them a challenging but rewarding fish to keep.






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