can i keep one in a 3g?

I wouldn't keep anything in a 3g for very long - Not even a small mantis

Water quality tends to fluctuate very quickly in such a small tank-

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Id give an N. wennerae at least 5 gal but Id hesitate with even that small a tank. You may get away for a while with a juvenile mantis of a small species like N. wennerae or G. smithii but I wouldn't recommend it.
 
one: If you put a Haptosquillid in a 3gal, water shouldn`t just be ok. it should be practically constantly pristine.

two: the more common Haptosquillid (which aren`t very common to begin with) is H. stoliura which requires 5 gal minimum. H tripsinosa requires the same.
 
The only way I could imagine keeping the water clean enough with out slaving over it is to make it part of a larger system. Like cut a hole in the back, put some fine mesh over the hole, and have the hole over the sump of a larger system. Then make the the water from the main tank go to the 3 gallon, which in turn flows in to the sump, which has a pump returning water, etc.....or you could save yourself a boatload of time and effort and upgrade to a five gallon and keep a common species like N. Wennerae....or even better, a ten gallon.
 
I have 3 reef tanks in my room, and i will always be exchanging water between them.... that should keep the water pretty clean. righto?
 
Do you mean you manually move the water with like, a bucket? or do you mean that you have them all plumbed together? Because if you were to find a haptosquillid (not likely) and plumbed it into a large tank system I think that would keep the water clean enough. Then again, don't listen to me. I set up my first marine tank like a month ago. I have no idea what I'm talking about :P
 
lol thanks for the attempt though... :P
id manually move water.
can you guys post a pic of the haptosquilid and wennerae?
 
I was thinking specifically of Haptosquilla glyptocerus -- will fit in a 3g tank and is hardy and easy to feed. Not very interesting, though. I've had one. You see these two little eyes sticking out of a teeny tiny hole in the rock -- and that's all you see.
 
well i want to be fair the mantis,
so i ended up getting a pair of golden coral banded shrimp.. theyre sweeeeet :]
 
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