My reef setup contains a 20 gallon display tank which is plumbed in-line to a 15 tank and a 10 gallon sump. I use to propogate xenia in the 15 gl tank until I could not sell or give it away anymore (seems everyone has too much xenia now of days).
So... I put a 4" long clown mantis shrimp in this 'acrylic' tank. Its been two weeks now and I've really grown to like him. The tank has aragonite substrate and serveral peices of live rock as well as some macro algae. The mantis has dug several tunnels and burrows thru-out the rock work, he even pulls in macro algae to camoflage the entrance to some of his caves. I can see why they are hard to catch in reef tanks.
He was really shy at first but now he comes out to the front of the tank when I stop by to see him. I feed him frozen squid, krill, silversides which he swims to the top of the tank to retreive off of a feeder rod. (We don't have a close enough relationship for me to hand feed him). He is very interesting to watch as he builds his tunnels or just swims around the tank.
Is there anyone else out there who keeps mantis shrimps on purpose? I have several people in the club who have mantis shimps that have hitch hiked in on live rock and are reaking havoc in their reef tanks, but I don't know of anyone here localy that has a special tank set-up for them.
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Tim
So... I put a 4" long clown mantis shrimp in this 'acrylic' tank. Its been two weeks now and I've really grown to like him. The tank has aragonite substrate and serveral peices of live rock as well as some macro algae. The mantis has dug several tunnels and burrows thru-out the rock work, he even pulls in macro algae to camoflage the entrance to some of his caves. I can see why they are hard to catch in reef tanks.
He was really shy at first but now he comes out to the front of the tank when I stop by to see him. I feed him frozen squid, krill, silversides which he swims to the top of the tank to retreive off of a feeder rod. (We don't have a close enough relationship for me to hand feed him). He is very interesting to watch as he builds his tunnels or just swims around the tank.
Is there anyone else out there who keeps mantis shrimps on purpose? I have several people in the club who have mantis shimps that have hitch hiked in on live rock and are reaking havoc in their reef tanks, but I don't know of anyone here localy that has a special tank set-up for them.
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Tim