So, as some of you already know, I'm moving to Hawaii in November. That means that I have to re-home my beloved female O. scyllarus mantis, Betty. That's the terribly sad news (for me and my fiance at least).
The good news is that I've found her what I believe in my heart to be the perfect new home. A gentleman that lives about an hour South of here who has a good amount of saltwater experience is going to take her. In fact, he's going to purchase the entire tank, so she should make the transition to her new home and still feel safe and secure in her existing tank and she will get to stay with her damsel fish buddy, Barney. He was planning to set up a mantis tank as soon as he could get an O. scyllarus from the LFS, but they kept getting G. chiragras. So, to say that he's excited about taking stewardship of Betty is an understatement.
My fiance has been particularly hard hit by the idea that we're losing a small part of our flock. Unfortunately, it's not legal to bring an O. scyllarus to Hawaii as it's not an endemic species and they're extremely sensitive about such things.
We have a couple more weeks with her before we organize the tank move, so we will be making the most of our time with her.
I'm getting enough money from the tank sale to purchase a new tank (IM Fusion 30 long) and necessary parts to set up something even better in Hawaii. When we get settled down there and ready to get the new tank up and running, I'm hoping to find myself an O. brevirostris for the 30 gallon tank and a P. ciliata for my 25 gallon tank.
So, I'm sad to say, that during our transition, I won't have a mantis shrimp, and that will be a bit of a void in our lives, but I'm looking forward to exciting new things to come in the future!
Stay tuned!