Please Help Me Trap an Unwanted Mantis

ChrisBuono

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Please help me capture or kill the mantis shrimp in my tank.

My 92 gallon tank is less than two months old. I finished adding the remainder of my 175 total lbs. of LR only two weeks ago.

I've just begun to add a clean up crew. The new snails and hermit crabs have apparently lured my unwanted guest out of hiding. He's already killed at least a few.

He's about 2.5 inches in length.

So far I've tried to trap him in a DIY trap with a live snail and raw supermarket shrimp as bait. I'm not having any luck.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

He scares the crap out of my wife!
 
stick with the homemade traps....... eventually he will go in it, just try to starve him for a few days and he will "hopefully" go right into the trap for the food. good luck, and if you want to send it to me, ill take it
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haha, ya! zurcsreef and I are trying to get it worked out (right now i believe hes attempting the task of catching the little beast!) but if i could get another one, id go buy another tank and set it up, haha. no, i think one is enough for now, but maybe in the future.........
 
Ya, i know how you feel. Im on the lookout for another one for my 40. I have the 12 with the Smithii right next to the computer, so im starting to get whiplash from looking back and forth.
 
So ends the saga of my evil mantis shrimp.

None of the traps worked. Lucifer (the mantis) just wouldn't come out far enough to enter any trap.

The winning method was a pair of cooking tongs and a small bit of raw shrimp as bait. He only needed to come out an inch or two. I waited with the tongs' arms on either side of his burrow, and snap. I got him.

I was worried that I'd hurt him by squeezing the tongs, but he seemed just fine.

I took the suggestions and brought him to my LFS. I was hoping, at worst, to find him a good home, at best, $40 credit.

Unfortunately, the jerk at the fish store decided he had no need for a mantis shrimp and quickly dropped him into the large trigger tank before I even realized what was going on.

Over the week that I knew Lucifer (my therapist says the first step to acceptance of such a thing is to name it) I had grown not to like him, but to respect and appreciate him (or her, who knows?).

I can't say I was very careful not to hurt Lucifer, but the thought of me hurting him unnecessarily weighed heavy on my mind. At last, I took good care and in transport made sure he made it to my LFS in good health.

All for what?

I feel bad for what happened. I did my best. I'm glad he's gone, but I wish the story had a different ending.
 
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