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So I'm about week two into housing my peacock and so far (she?) is doing well and adjusting
I've been feeding her frozen salad shrimp and a few snails here and there from the display tank.
I have considered buying some saltwater feeder shrimp and keeping them in the sump of the p. Vulgaris (sp?) variety. There are a couple of places online. I was going to buy about 25 of them, put them in the sump to help with cleanup down there and maybe breed who knows. I was going to just take one here and there like the claw on toy story and feed them to my mantis. Does this sound like a healthy thing to do? Surely it has to be a little better than the frozen salad shrimps I'm feeding it.
Second question is about lighting. I've read a few things online with no real evidence posted to back it up that peacocks like low light. Considering this is in my refugium with some macro algae and some weed corals, I was wondering how much light is to much light? I have a 150 watt Chinese black box over the tank that seems to be growing things out pretty decently. I want to turn the light down enough to grow the photosynthetics and still keep me mantis comfortable. Is there any veracity to these "œpeacock mantis shrimp need low light claims?"
I've been feeding her frozen salad shrimp and a few snails here and there from the display tank.
I have considered buying some saltwater feeder shrimp and keeping them in the sump of the p. Vulgaris (sp?) variety. There are a couple of places online. I was going to buy about 25 of them, put them in the sump to help with cleanup down there and maybe breed who knows. I was going to just take one here and there like the claw on toy story and feed them to my mantis. Does this sound like a healthy thing to do? Surely it has to be a little better than the frozen salad shrimps I'm feeding it.
Second question is about lighting. I've read a few things online with no real evidence posted to back it up that peacocks like low light. Considering this is in my refugium with some macro algae and some weed corals, I was wondering how much light is to much light? I have a 150 watt Chinese black box over the tank that seems to be growing things out pretty decently. I want to turn the light down enough to grow the photosynthetics and still keep me mantis comfortable. Is there any veracity to these "œpeacock mantis shrimp need low light claims?"