Dave Legacy
New member
Meet our 4" Lysiosquillina glabriuscula (female?) who we've been calling, "Captain Hook".
A few months ago I was at a LFS and I saw a fairly large mantis shrimp in a small critter carrier that was submerged in a frag tank. I happened to be back at this LFS over the weekend and noticed that the same mantis was still in the same spot. My wife and I talked it over and decided to go buy it the next day so it could have a good home. She's managed to puncture the bag once before we left the store, and then the second bag 20minutes into our drive home, good thing it was double bagged!
She's spent at least the last 3 months with absolutely no substrate and just a small piece of live rock. Because of the impulsive purchase she's currently in a 20G Tall with only 1" of sand and 1 piece of lace rock that she burrowed under. It's not an appropriate setup by any means but it's much better than the 4"x6" prison she'd been living in.
We decided that she'd be a nice addition to our new red mangrove nursery tank that I'm setting up. It's a 55G Acrylic that will feature at least a 6" Deep Sand Bed and 20 red mangrove saplings. Her presence should help provide my mangrove saplings with an increased level of nutrients and also give me a mild increase in entertainment considering that I'm literally watching the trees grow (I tend to them twice a day)! I say mild because all she does it poke her head out of the burrow all day long. Not very entertaining but beautiful none the less.
I don't know how long term I'll be keeping her. The tank is really only to be used to grow out my mangroves so they'll look better in my 200G Archer Paludarium. She may end up for grabs sometime within the next year or so.
Enjoy!
Dave Legacy

A few months ago I was at a LFS and I saw a fairly large mantis shrimp in a small critter carrier that was submerged in a frag tank. I happened to be back at this LFS over the weekend and noticed that the same mantis was still in the same spot. My wife and I talked it over and decided to go buy it the next day so it could have a good home. She's managed to puncture the bag once before we left the store, and then the second bag 20minutes into our drive home, good thing it was double bagged!

She's spent at least the last 3 months with absolutely no substrate and just a small piece of live rock. Because of the impulsive purchase she's currently in a 20G Tall with only 1" of sand and 1 piece of lace rock that she burrowed under. It's not an appropriate setup by any means but it's much better than the 4"x6" prison she'd been living in.

We decided that she'd be a nice addition to our new red mangrove nursery tank that I'm setting up. It's a 55G Acrylic that will feature at least a 6" Deep Sand Bed and 20 red mangrove saplings. Her presence should help provide my mangrove saplings with an increased level of nutrients and also give me a mild increase in entertainment considering that I'm literally watching the trees grow (I tend to them twice a day)! I say mild because all she does it poke her head out of the burrow all day long. Not very entertaining but beautiful none the less.
I don't know how long term I'll be keeping her. The tank is really only to be used to grow out my mangroves so they'll look better in my 200G Archer Paludarium. She may end up for grabs sometime within the next year or so.
Enjoy!
Dave Legacy