I am not sure if anyone here will know that answer or not- but thought I would give it a try.
It seems as though one of the biggest obstacles to getting a mantis shrimp is that they are not often species identified on the wholesaler lists- so if a retailer orders one- they won't have any idea what they are actually getting until it arrives- and even then it will probably involve taking photos to get it properly ID'd. So the retailer has no way of guaranteeing that the mantis they get in stock will be suitable for what the customer is looking for- and if it is not- they will be "stuck" with a critter that requires special considerations that not just any typical reefer is gonna buy.
One of my friends has an account with a wholesaler for his aquatic business- and let me know that they appear on the lists as "mantis, small", "mantis, xlarge" ,etc. So clearly there is no way of knowing what you are gonna get- even if you order "mantis, small" it certainly doesn't guarantee that you are going to get a nano suitable mantis.
Are there certain mantis that typically appear on these lists as unidentified? But then I guess it depends on what area they got their shipment from. How frustrating!!!
Has anyone here every just taken the plunge and ordered a couple to find out what they were- and then kept what they wanted and sold what they did not want?
I have to be honest with you- that wholesale prices are pretty cheap compared to what an identified mantis with shipping goes for!
I got my first g. smithii a couple of days ago- and don't regret the expense at all- but I am already eyeing up our 12 gallon nano that I planned to take down after everything is transferred to my newly cycled 20 gallon. I am already thinking that would make another nice tank for another nano-suitable mantis.
Anyone have any experience here with stock lists? The stock lists that I have been looking at are from a wholesaler in Michigan.
It seems as though one of the biggest obstacles to getting a mantis shrimp is that they are not often species identified on the wholesaler lists- so if a retailer orders one- they won't have any idea what they are actually getting until it arrives- and even then it will probably involve taking photos to get it properly ID'd. So the retailer has no way of guaranteeing that the mantis they get in stock will be suitable for what the customer is looking for- and if it is not- they will be "stuck" with a critter that requires special considerations that not just any typical reefer is gonna buy.
One of my friends has an account with a wholesaler for his aquatic business- and let me know that they appear on the lists as "mantis, small", "mantis, xlarge" ,etc. So clearly there is no way of knowing what you are gonna get- even if you order "mantis, small" it certainly doesn't guarantee that you are going to get a nano suitable mantis.
Are there certain mantis that typically appear on these lists as unidentified? But then I guess it depends on what area they got their shipment from. How frustrating!!!
Has anyone here every just taken the plunge and ordered a couple to find out what they were- and then kept what they wanted and sold what they did not want?
I have to be honest with you- that wholesale prices are pretty cheap compared to what an identified mantis with shipping goes for!
I got my first g. smithii a couple of days ago- and don't regret the expense at all- but I am already eyeing up our 12 gallon nano that I planned to take down after everything is transferred to my newly cycled 20 gallon. I am already thinking that would make another nice tank for another nano-suitable mantis.
Anyone have any experience here with stock lists? The stock lists that I have been looking at are from a wholesaler in Michigan.