If you are referring to the dragnet type mandarin then no, they are carnivores. (They east small invert's)
Mandarin fish are found in the Western Pacific Ocean, primarily in reefs and lagoons in the Indo-Pacific region. They prefer shallow tropical and subtropical waters with plenty of hiding spots among coral and rock structures.
Predators of the Mandarin fish include larger fish, crustaceans, and some species of octopuses. They are often targeted by these predators due to their small size and colorful appearance.
Yes, you can eat a grunt fish.
Miner fish eat allergies.
A shark might eat it.
Mandarin fish was created in 1855.
Golden mandarin fish was created in 1892.
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It depends on which you are referring to, there is both a freshwater and a marine fish that carries the name mandarin, the two species have no relation to one another what so ever. There is a freshwater fish called a mandarin fish or a Chinese perch that can be found in china. There is also a mandarin goby that is a saltwater fish that dwells in reefs, and lagoons feeding on small pods and crustaceans.
Adapting color and patterns can conufuses predators helping the Mandarin Fish to hide.
Fish do not feel emotions such as love.
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The Mandarin fish never lives with it's mother. The mother lays it's eggs and leaves the eggs.
If you are referring to the dragnet type mandarin then no, they are carnivores. (They east small invert's)
bright colours to blend in with coral
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