Mantis shrimp tank size?

Dirt4dinner

Home Growin' SUSHI!
I have an option and am looking for your educated recommendations. I have an 80 gallon reef tank and have just bought a 15 gal. refugium that I am going to place on a seperate stand plumbed into the main display tank. This is going to be a display refugium with LR, LS, and macro algea.

I also just ordered a 3 gal. picotope from Live Aquaria that is going to go on my desk.

I am trying to decide which tank would be better for a Mantis Shrimp. I am most likely going to get a Peacock Mantis.

Here is my question. Would the 3 gallon be to small for a Mantis Shrimp? I am pretty sure the answer is yes...but I want to make sure. I would much rather have the Mantis in my office where I can enjoy seeing it more often than if it is in my living room in the diplay refugium. But I am not willing to sacrafice the Mantis' well being so I can see it more often.

Thanks for the advice!
 
If you want to get a peacock, I would get a 30+ gallon for him/her to be happy in!! They get big, and wouldn't be such a good idea to put him in a 15 gal. I wouldn't use the pico for any mantis, unless he is really really small! Use the 15 and get a smithii, or a wennera.
 
Well bigger is always nicer for any animal.
I keep my 4.5" peacock in a 29g refugium off my main display reef.

I think Dr. Roy suggests you can keep a smithii or wennera in a tank as small as a 20L (approx. 5 gallons).
 
I think I have decided on getting a G. Smithii. However I can't find one on the internet for sale anywhere...and I highly doubt that a local fish store would be willing to locate one for me anywhere. Anybody have a recommendation on where to get one? Thanks.
 
just try searching a bunch of livestock sellers on here and see what they have, if you would want a peacock it would need at least a 29G when fully grown
 
that is exactly why its called a cube of death because it is slowly killing that mantis, try to give the creature something as close to its natural domain as you can, dr. roy said a 40G breeder tank only might be sufficient space for an adult peacock, im guessing a 20L or custom 20 gallon tank thats low and wide (alot of surface area) would be much better for any of the smaller species
 
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