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Mandarin Fish

Synchiropus splendidus

The mandarin fish, Synchiropus splendidus, is a small dragonet from sheltered reefs and lagoons of the western Pacific, including areas around Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, and northern Australia. Also sold as the mandarin dragonet or psychedelic mandarin, it is famous in marine aquariums for swirling blue, orange, and green markings produced by true blue pigment rather than simple iridescence. Males are usually larger and may carry an extended first dorsal spine. In the wild it spends the day picking copepods and other tiny crustaceans from live rock, rubble, and sand.

Aquarium success depends less on color than on feeding logistics. Wild-caught mandarins often starve in new or sterile tanks, so mature reef systems with abundant pods, refugiums, and low food competition are strongly preferred. Captive-bred fish are increasingly available and may accept prepared foods more reliably, but they still feed slowly and should not be forced to compete with boisterous tankmates. Stable salinity, gentle flow, safe rockwork, and careful quarantine matter; copper-based treatments can be risky for scaleless or mucus-coated dragonets and should be used only with expert guidance.

Colors: Green, Psychedelic, Red, Spotted

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