Iphis
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Dude, that is an awesome picture.
Mine is definately not one of those, unless they change a bit during their growth... The shell is too rounded and his eyes are too close together. (Always the sign of a shifty one
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Mine all have very flat bodies. Plus the claws are definately not that beefy, very long and slender. At least now I know mine is not a red mithrax
Either way, they're not eating sponges or corals.
Speaking of, this morning I caught my first glimpse of my mantis head in the tank.
Only reason I want him out of there is so that he will leave my cerinths alone.
He is so freaking cool looking. A bright, florescent green.
Either way, Phil, your crab looks very cute. Do you have a sump you can put him into, at least? I feel bad him being out of the tank like that
Oh, btw, FSW....
The hermits and things tend to avoid places with cyano. If you notice something that looks like reddish saran wrap that may have bubbles trapped in it, get a turkey baster and blow it away. It is generally poisonous to herbavores so they leave it alone, from what I've read.
How is your last shrimp doing?
I got two with my package, was only expecting one. One of them has molted and is currently hiding in the rock, the other zooms around the tank all day. Highly amusing.
Mine is definately not one of those, unless they change a bit during their growth... The shell is too rounded and his eyes are too close together. (Always the sign of a shifty one

Mine all have very flat bodies. Plus the claws are definately not that beefy, very long and slender. At least now I know mine is not a red mithrax

Either way, they're not eating sponges or corals.
Speaking of, this morning I caught my first glimpse of my mantis head in the tank.
Only reason I want him out of there is so that he will leave my cerinths alone.
He is so freaking cool looking. A bright, florescent green.
Either way, Phil, your crab looks very cute. Do you have a sump you can put him into, at least? I feel bad him being out of the tank like that

Oh, btw, FSW....
The hermits and things tend to avoid places with cyano. If you notice something that looks like reddish saran wrap that may have bubbles trapped in it, get a turkey baster and blow it away. It is generally poisonous to herbavores so they leave it alone, from what I've read.
How is your last shrimp doing?
I got two with my package, was only expecting one. One of them has molted and is currently hiding in the rock, the other zooms around the tank all day. Highly amusing.