RogueCorps
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Hi Dr. Roy and RC,
I lost my O.S. today who was named "Mini-Winnie" after my wife (for the whole "mean when hungry" characteristic). I purchased her from 6th Ave. Aquarium in SF in September 2001 when she was about 3 inches long, and today she measures about 6 inches.
She's lived in a 15 gallon Jebo glass tank, and fed mostly pieces of tiger prawn, and occasional clams, mussels and crawdads. She's always seemed pretty healthy and active until about 4-5 months ago when her left eye went dark and seemed inactive. Today after work I found her lying on her side at the front of the tank. I'm assuming it's due to old age or possibly a molting complication.
I'm just wondering if her age was unusual at all to live captive for almost 6 years, added to the time to go from plankton to 3"?
Thanks for any info.
I have to say, she'll really be missed. What an awesome animal to have. From hunting prowess to knowing who feeds her, to intracate den building... so much fun.
Happy hunting mean little stomatopod...
-Rod
I lost my O.S. today who was named "Mini-Winnie" after my wife (for the whole "mean when hungry" characteristic). I purchased her from 6th Ave. Aquarium in SF in September 2001 when she was about 3 inches long, and today she measures about 6 inches.
She's lived in a 15 gallon Jebo glass tank, and fed mostly pieces of tiger prawn, and occasional clams, mussels and crawdads. She's always seemed pretty healthy and active until about 4-5 months ago when her left eye went dark and seemed inactive. Today after work I found her lying on her side at the front of the tank. I'm assuming it's due to old age or possibly a molting complication.
I'm just wondering if her age was unusual at all to live captive for almost 6 years, added to the time to go from plankton to 3"?
Thanks for any info.
I have to say, she'll really be missed. What an awesome animal to have. From hunting prowess to knowing who feeds her, to intracate den building... so much fun.
Happy hunting mean little stomatopod...
-Rod