mantis food?

I wouldn't personally do it or recommend it. However, the salinity should kill any parasites, flukes, or other nasty stuff. I used to feed my brackish-kept Green Spotted Puffers ramshorns and apple snails with no problem.

Since Stomatopods come from the ocean though, I'd keep with marine snails if I were you.
 
Id imagine that it would be okay once in a while. but i would not make it my staple food for the reasons listed above. Id also imagine there would be nutritional differences between fresh and saltwater inverts.
 
Perhaps you could trade them to your Local Fish Shop for credit or some marine snails. Or, find a puffer keeper to sell them to once in a while. ;)
 
you shouldn't feed you mantis shrimp anything that came from a freshwater tank because food from a freshwater aquarium has no nutritional value whatsoever. its like eating a double cheeseburger (so to say)
 
Actually, not true. Some freshwater foods are quite nutritious, even for marine animals. The most obvious example is mysis shrimp. The "mini-mysis" are saltwater. The "big" mysis -- which are the most common -- are fresh water.

In general, however, it's a good rule to follow. There are so many good frozen meaty marine foods out there that there's no excuse to serve freshwater stuff to mantis.

Dan
 
bad. see below.

Dan has a good point, freshwater invertebrates aren't nearly as bad for marine organisms as are the FW fish. That said, I personally still feel nervous about FW feed, even mysis, because there is no way that they have the same composition as a true marine animal. But the differences might simply be negligible, i dont actually know.
 
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