svynx
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I had a peacock for a few years...a number of years ago. Got her when she was about 2" long, and ended up having to sell her when she was all but 7". I had her in a 40g breeder in my office. A great focal point for both office mates and visitors. I'm back behind a desk again, and have had a CadLights 8 running for a few months. I've had a few people who knew about the old tank ask if I was going to put that "meat eating, shell crushing" shrimp in. Obviously, another of her kind won't fit, and I'd feel uncomfortable putting a smaller wennerea in this tank. However, I've come across a good deal for a Coralife biocube 29 that I think I'm going to pick up. It already has upgraded lights (SteveLeds sps intensity), and luckily they have dimmers. So, here's what I'm thinking, and as I've been out of the mantis world for a number of years, I'd like to see if this would be ok.
Tank: Biocube 29
Lights: dimmable StevesLeds upgrade
Skimmer: Aquamaxx Hob-1
Filtration: Intank media holder with chemipure elite and carbon if needed
Livestock:
Neogonodactylus wennerae
Standard clean-up crew / meals
Fish: dependent on the mantis's personality and tolerance of other inhabitants. I'd like to have two or three small fish for movement
Coral: mainly soft and large polyp corals. If the mantis can handle slightly brighter light, I'll put a few sps near the top (think birdsnest for light requirements)
I am open to suggestions and thoughts on the setup. All info welcome on both hardware and livestock. I decided on the wennerae because of its small size and from what I've found, ease of purchase. Would there be a better fit for the tank? I have no problem waiting to purchase a mantis as long as the tank will be a good fit for a healthy sustainable life. If I choose to go down this road, things will have to be set up (both the tank and the choice of livestock) with the forethought of being absent for weekends, and limited vacation days. There is one person here at work that took care of my peacock while I was away for a week, so I trust him to do the same again.
Tank: Biocube 29
Lights: dimmable StevesLeds upgrade
Skimmer: Aquamaxx Hob-1
Filtration: Intank media holder with chemipure elite and carbon if needed
Livestock:
Neogonodactylus wennerae
Standard clean-up crew / meals
Fish: dependent on the mantis's personality and tolerance of other inhabitants. I'd like to have two or three small fish for movement
Coral: mainly soft and large polyp corals. If the mantis can handle slightly brighter light, I'll put a few sps near the top (think birdsnest for light requirements)
I am open to suggestions and thoughts on the setup. All info welcome on both hardware and livestock. I decided on the wennerae because of its small size and from what I've found, ease of purchase. Would there be a better fit for the tank? I have no problem waiting to purchase a mantis as long as the tank will be a good fit for a healthy sustainable life. If I choose to go down this road, things will have to be set up (both the tank and the choice of livestock) with the forethought of being absent for weekends, and limited vacation days. There is one person here at work that took care of my peacock while I was away for a week, so I trust him to do the same again.
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