Aggressive Inverts- information needed.

Mantis Shrimp- must be kept alone, and you can't get your hands near them or bye bye finger.
Coral Banded Shrimp- not as aggressive as mantis shrimp but will pick on other inverts and fish.
Cuttlefish- will eat all shrimp, crabs, and fish it can catch.
Octopus- (same as cuttlefish)
Sallylightfoot Crab- again, not extremely aggressive but picks on other inverts.
Camel Shrimp- again, not extremely aggressive but picks on other shrimp.
Saron Shrimp- Extremely destructive and aggressive to most other inverts and sometimes fish.
Cave Shrimp- (same as coral banded shrimp)
Bobbit Worms- THE MOST AGGRESSIVE AND HORRIFIC ANIMAL TO ENTER A TANK! I'VE HEARD STORIES ABOUT THEM TRYING TO EAT ROCKS BECAUSE THE LOOK LIKE FOOD ITEMS.
 
awesome thanks for the info, haha those bobbit worms sound cool, I have a mantis and I want him to be a pitbull so I'm looking for things to put in the thunderdome.
 
If I understand correctly, you want to put two aggressive inverts together so they will kill each other? That would be just as cruel as dog fighting and it's wrong.
 
haha to somehow equate natural saltwater predation with dogfighting is completely asinine and shows the depth of your intelligence.

on a lighter note thank you pagojoe ill look into those. Information on the internet is pretty spotty
 
They normally don't bother crustaceans, and I don't think a mantis could do one of them much damage unless it was a really big one...
maybe.
 
All I was saying is you shouldn't put two aggressive animals in a small cage just so you can watch them kill each other.
 
yeah I don't want to see that at all, I just want to see the inner working of nature in it's most intimate stages. I do however see where the confusion would come in with the pitbull remark. Although I disagree with the way those dogs are demonized, it's a shame people use poor judgement.
 
Ok, I misunderstood. Just be sure you have a big enough tank so that you don't end up accidently having a fighting situation. Bobbit worms, if you really want one, can get up to 6ft long. If you want to keep it with a mantis you would need a HUGE tank and thats still not to say he wouldn't eat the mantis anyways. They will eat anything and everything.
 
No to the purple lobster...even if you don't do drugs, do some a little more creative for an adrenalin rush....dive with sharks
 
No to the purple lobster...even if you don't do drugs, do something a little more creative for an adrenalin rush..and sporting..dive with some great whites
 
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