I am setting up a mantis shrimp tank and have read all relevant guides here and at wetwebmedia etc, but am always welcome to criticism and input.
I want to keep a peacock mantis shrimp and my current plan is to use a 55 gallon acrylic tank split in half with a movable divider (acrylic with a foam ridge to hold it in place). I would like to use the other half of the tank for something else in the future, maybe just as a quarantine or extra tank space but this is not a requirement if the mantis shrimp needs the space. I am using a mixture of sand and crushed coral about 2 inches deep.
Would the 24x13 substrate space be sufficient or should I expect a full grown peacock to want the entire run of the tank?
Additionally,for filtration I was going to use a canister filter for mechanical and chemical (chemipure) filtration and good seasoned live rock as the biological filtration. I am expecting to do biweekly water changes, but should I worry about getting a HOB skimmer? I am prepared to do weekly or more often cleanouts of the canister, but was wondering if anyone had tried a similar setup.
I am keeping the tank ambient lit. There seems to be a lot of light in the surrounding room and I have a simple studio lamp that I can direct at the tank if I need more light. I expect the mantis to be happier in the lower light.
Lastly, I have seen some mixed messages about food. I have seen some reports that Mantis shrimp can be switched immediately to frozen/fresh seafood if you are persistent but I also want to be prepared to buy live food if need be.
About me: Have kept various reef tanks successfully for many years and I always insist on only keeping animals that I can keep both healthy and happy. I welcome any criticism and want to be sure I keep this animal alive, healthy and engaged for as long as possible.
Thank you.
I want to keep a peacock mantis shrimp and my current plan is to use a 55 gallon acrylic tank split in half with a movable divider (acrylic with a foam ridge to hold it in place). I would like to use the other half of the tank for something else in the future, maybe just as a quarantine or extra tank space but this is not a requirement if the mantis shrimp needs the space. I am using a mixture of sand and crushed coral about 2 inches deep.
Would the 24x13 substrate space be sufficient or should I expect a full grown peacock to want the entire run of the tank?
Additionally,for filtration I was going to use a canister filter for mechanical and chemical (chemipure) filtration and good seasoned live rock as the biological filtration. I am expecting to do biweekly water changes, but should I worry about getting a HOB skimmer? I am prepared to do weekly or more often cleanouts of the canister, but was wondering if anyone had tried a similar setup.
I am keeping the tank ambient lit. There seems to be a lot of light in the surrounding room and I have a simple studio lamp that I can direct at the tank if I need more light. I expect the mantis to be happier in the lower light.
Lastly, I have seen some mixed messages about food. I have seen some reports that Mantis shrimp can be switched immediately to frozen/fresh seafood if you are persistent but I also want to be prepared to buy live food if need be.
About me: Have kept various reef tanks successfully for many years and I always insist on only keeping animals that I can keep both healthy and happy. I welcome any criticism and want to be sure I keep this animal alive, healthy and engaged for as long as possible.
Thank you.