paulthomas
Premium Member
While I wait for a few things to materialize for my 58 set-up, I'm thinking of turning my 29 gallon acrylic into a mantis tank. I know, it's a big tank for a mantis. But I figure I'll have to do fewer water changes and less overall maintenance by using a larger than typical tank for a mantis. Plus the water volume should be a good buffer. Here's my equipment list leftover from my african set-up:
29 gallon SeaClear and stand
130W Coralife Lunar Aqualight
Aquaclear 200
Bio-Wheel 150
75W Stealth plastic heater (no light :thumbsup
)
Coralife digital thermometer
3M Color Quartz (looks like tan sand, but will probably replace with aragonite)
I've got some dry rock too.
The tank will probably stay in my bedroom. Oh, the wife will have such great visuals to take to sleep with her. :love1: But it'll probably give my daughter nightmares when she's old enough to realize what's going on in the tank. :hmm2:
I've been wondering if diseases n' such are a concern for mantis shrimp since new live food will be introduced routinely?
Also, I believe the acrylic on the 29 is probably 1/4" thick (or should I say thin?). Should I be concerned?
Thanks a bunch.
Paul
29 gallon SeaClear and stand
130W Coralife Lunar Aqualight
Aquaclear 200
Bio-Wheel 150
75W Stealth plastic heater (no light :thumbsup

Coralife digital thermometer
3M Color Quartz (looks like tan sand, but will probably replace with aragonite)
I've got some dry rock too.
The tank will probably stay in my bedroom. Oh, the wife will have such great visuals to take to sleep with her. :love1: But it'll probably give my daughter nightmares when she's old enough to realize what's going on in the tank. :hmm2:
I've been wondering if diseases n' such are a concern for mantis shrimp since new live food will be introduced routinely?
Also, I believe the acrylic on the 29 is probably 1/4" thick (or should I say thin?). Should I be concerned?
Thanks a bunch.
Paul