Hello all. This is my first post although I have been lurking for a few weeks.
My first experience with a mantis shrimp was in the mid 80's at a time when live rock and coral in the home aquarium were extremely rare and affordable equipment was fairly basic. I was always looking for oddities and happened upon a peacock mantis shrimp and bought it. I had the little guy for 2+ years and he was one of the most interesting creatures I've ever had the privilege to own (tied with a small octopus I had for a brief period). Without the great information tool that is the internet, my knowledge of my peacock mantis was extremely limited.
Flash forward 25 years and include a piqued interest in owning one of these guys again and I found this great forum which leads me to my question:
I want to build a 29 gallon tank dedicated to either a O. scyllarus or a G. smithii. Equipment-wise, I'm not looking to break the bank, and with this tank dedicated to a mantis shrimp I don't think I need all the high end stuff (trickle filter, protein skimmer, etc.) Is this a safe assumption? How about for the live rock? I'm thinking just a canister filter and regular strip lighting (my first mantis seemed to be happy enough with this setup).
I may want to add some hardy types (if they exist) of live coral later, but right now that's not my main concern as the mantis will be the center-piece.
My first experience with a mantis shrimp was in the mid 80's at a time when live rock and coral in the home aquarium were extremely rare and affordable equipment was fairly basic. I was always looking for oddities and happened upon a peacock mantis shrimp and bought it. I had the little guy for 2+ years and he was one of the most interesting creatures I've ever had the privilege to own (tied with a small octopus I had for a brief period). Without the great information tool that is the internet, my knowledge of my peacock mantis was extremely limited.
Flash forward 25 years and include a piqued interest in owning one of these guys again and I found this great forum which leads me to my question:
I want to build a 29 gallon tank dedicated to either a O. scyllarus or a G. smithii. Equipment-wise, I'm not looking to break the bank, and with this tank dedicated to a mantis shrimp I don't think I need all the high end stuff (trickle filter, protein skimmer, etc.) Is this a safe assumption? How about for the live rock? I'm thinking just a canister filter and regular strip lighting (my first mantis seemed to be happy enough with this setup).
I may want to add some hardy types (if they exist) of live coral later, but right now that's not my main concern as the mantis will be the center-piece.