First post here...
I've been in the hobby for 10 years... I've had several tanks...
I just set a mantis tank up in my room
Currently it has a damsel cleaning crew, and some corals... I was just waiting on the mantis... I found a mantis... Yesterday I was told a mantis would be coming in and to come back in the morning (LFS).
I picked it up, I bought it right out of the shipping box and brought it home and floated it in the shipping bag... I trickled it for about 2 hours since I didn't want to shock it, it had been in that bag for probably a day...
Into the tank it goes with the light off
It acted normal for a few hours, paid no attention to the fish or crabs, and dug a hole...
So I'm sitting at my computer a few hours ago and I see that it's out, so I go over to the tank and it's upside down, still alive but looking very sick...
I immediately fill a bowl with water out of my other reef setup which is perfect, put that mantis in there... it struggled for another 30 min then died...
The tank it was in...
Sp 1.025
PH 8.2
No nitrate or nitrite
temp 78
Plus there are things living in there happily... the mantis was about 4" long and a peacock
Even having lived for 5 hours... could it have just been shocked to the point it couldn't take it??? Should I be checking for anything else ???
I find it strange the tank is able to sustain corals and a cleaning crew.. it's had gobys in and out of it, I kept a harlequin in it for a week while I did some work to the main tank... but I drop a mantis in, and it dies in 5-6 hours... I'm at a loss
I've been in the hobby for 10 years... I've had several tanks...
I just set a mantis tank up in my room
Currently it has a damsel cleaning crew, and some corals... I was just waiting on the mantis... I found a mantis... Yesterday I was told a mantis would be coming in and to come back in the morning (LFS).
I picked it up, I bought it right out of the shipping box and brought it home and floated it in the shipping bag... I trickled it for about 2 hours since I didn't want to shock it, it had been in that bag for probably a day...
Into the tank it goes with the light off
It acted normal for a few hours, paid no attention to the fish or crabs, and dug a hole...
So I'm sitting at my computer a few hours ago and I see that it's out, so I go over to the tank and it's upside down, still alive but looking very sick...
I immediately fill a bowl with water out of my other reef setup which is perfect, put that mantis in there... it struggled for another 30 min then died...
The tank it was in...
Sp 1.025
PH 8.2
No nitrate or nitrite
temp 78
Plus there are things living in there happily... the mantis was about 4" long and a peacock
Even having lived for 5 hours... could it have just been shocked to the point it couldn't take it??? Should I be checking for anything else ???
I find it strange the tank is able to sustain corals and a cleaning crew.. it's had gobys in and out of it, I kept a harlequin in it for a week while I did some work to the main tank... but I drop a mantis in, and it dies in 5-6 hours... I'm at a loss