On more question. How did you attach your corals so the mantis wont get ahold of them? I am going to order a coral pack or 2 off of Liveaquaria (shrooms & zoas) and they come attach to small rocks so I was wondering what glue would be best to do a rock to rock attachment.
this is only my personal experience, and i attribute it to the fact that Smithii's hollow out a piece of LR, opposed to digging and reinforcing a burrow, but Bane pretty much doesnt do much landscaping.
But he is quite the little stone mason
my corals were all pretty much forced by hand and wedged and stuck into the LR and allowed to attach themselves.
which took time. and some usually do fall and such every once in a while. but its no biggy.
But.... And this is huge, if i had it to do over, i would have drilled my LR and used the acrylic pillars and the underwater cement stuff to do my rock work in a perminat, frag friendly fasion.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10380706#post10380706 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by miztic This thread needs more pictures here's my little mantis home:
nice tanks everyone - I'll take updated pics of my tanks and post tonight
miztic - any problems with the chaeto in the display? I forget who it was, but someone here had an issue where his mantis got a mess of it tangled in it's face and I think ultimately died.
I had chaeto in my displays for awhile till I saw that. I also didn't care for the little strands getting caught up in my AC fuge intake.
a mantis being taken out by macro algea? poor thing, sounds like natural selection if you ask me...
but i had the same beef with it not staying where i wanted it, and moving towards an outtake.
so i rearranged stuff so that stuck to the outtake is where i want it. if you look at my tank, in the top middle i got a baseball size chunk of the stuff stuck to my outtake, now it just stays put
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