taketz
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Well, tonight, when i heard the usual tap-tap-tap in my tank. I actually looked in the right place and saw the mantis. I have been trying the inverted bottle trick for a few days now and since that hadn't been working, i decided to try the FW dip.
I freshwater dipped the piece of LR for @30 seconds hoping that he would make a run for it. Since he didn't, I took a small hammer and started chipping away at his rock. Now i was VERY careful to try and not hit him and finally i made enough progress into his rock to take a feeding stick and pull him out.
My question is this; He is now moving very slowly and seems like he is either a) Dying or b) faking like he is dying. He has snapped at the feeding stick a few times but mostly seems to be playing dead. The only thing that is consistantly moving seems to be his little flipper like things on the underside of his tail. I guess i am just asking how hardy this species is and if this behavior is normal for a stressed Peacock mantis.
Thanks for the reply.
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I freshwater dipped the piece of LR for @30 seconds hoping that he would make a run for it. Since he didn't, I took a small hammer and started chipping away at his rock. Now i was VERY careful to try and not hit him and finally i made enough progress into his rock to take a feeding stick and pull him out.
My question is this; He is now moving very slowly and seems like he is either a) Dying or b) faking like he is dying. He has snapped at the feeding stick a few times but mostly seems to be playing dead. The only thing that is consistantly moving seems to be his little flipper like things on the underside of his tail. I guess i am just asking how hardy this species is and if this behavior is normal for a stressed Peacock mantis.
Thanks for the reply.
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