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docjones

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I am currently setting up a 125g and wouldn't mind a Mantis. Question is where can I get some good info on them as far as diet and such? I plan to house some tangs and triggers in the tank, possible a Mandarin will they be safe with a mantis? I am new to mantis shrimp so any info to help me make a educated decision would be great. Thanks.
 
Mantis are not generally recommended for a mixed reef system, especially one with "delicate" fish like the mandarin. I recommend setting up a second tank, perhaps plumbed into the "big reef", as a specimen tank. The size required will depend on the species; 30 gallons will do fine for a peacock, which is what most "mantis geeks" end up aspiring to.

Feeding is easy. Most mantis will take assorted frozen seafood readily. Smashers appreciate the occasional snail/crab to "play with".

Dan
 
Thanks Dan appreciate the info, if I cut the mandarin out and just have "big fish" such as Tangs and triggers is it then suitable. Or is it a matter of the coral and other things making it not a recommended mix? thanks.
 
All things are relative. I've seen quite a few triggers killed by O. scyllarus. Big stomatopods kill small triggers; big triggers kill small stomatopods. However, in the case of several species of trigger because they are so aggressive, there is no middle ground and somebody will get hurt!

Roy
 
So it sounds to me it is just not worth taking the risk. I would rather not play Russian roulette with my tank. Thanks for all the help guys!
 
Yeah be careful. I tried to add mine to my 480g predator tank. Within 2 minutes my bird wrasse and panther grouper attacked the poor guy so badly I had to remove him. And the mantis is at least as big as the bird wrasse, however the bird wrasse is way faster swimmer.
 
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