My G. mutatus has more or less taken over the entire footprint of the tank. As far as I can tell there are tunnels and small caves everywhere. Most of the secondary hiding holes are plugged with bits of macro, which I find entertaining. When it needs to hop in, it removes the plug, steps in, turns about, and plugs it up again.
I will be heading out for a vacation (two weeks) and I'm curious as to what I can do to keep the mantis fed the entire time. I've been told to toss in small snails or hermits for it to hunt down and eat at his leisure. I don't think anyone will be around to take care of the tank while I'm gone, so I was at the very least planning on beefing up his diet the few days before I leave and rig up a drip system to keep the tank full...
Currently there's a damsel in there, three small camel shrimp (which I have yet to see him go after), and a few hermits lefts. I think there may be one or two snails left in the tank. My hair algae's starting to become a problem again...
Any recommendations?
I will be heading out for a vacation (two weeks) and I'm curious as to what I can do to keep the mantis fed the entire time. I've been told to toss in small snails or hermits for it to hunt down and eat at his leisure. I don't think anyone will be around to take care of the tank while I'm gone, so I was at the very least planning on beefing up his diet the few days before I leave and rig up a drip system to keep the tank full...
Currently there's a damsel in there, three small camel shrimp (which I have yet to see him go after), and a few hermits lefts. I think there may be one or two snails left in the tank. My hair algae's starting to become a problem again...
Any recommendations?