Same concept, different foods. They sift the sand, and dont hunt the rocks,
thus they take in differnt foods. They are constantly eating and thus need a
lot of food daily to survive long term. If you keep them, I would recommend
you have a DEEP sandbed, and that you keep a large supply of sand in your
refugium. Then switch as much sand as you can every couple of weeks from
your display with the refugium. If you are lucky enough to get them on
frozen foods, that solves the problem, but it does not happen that often.

Shane

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> So similar feeding to mandarins? I have plenty of pods. I feel that i
> could 
> easily support a mandarin.
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