alright, before i start...
READ THIS NOTE: I do NOT plan on keeping my peacock in his current setup for much longer, i actually didn't plan on keeping him in that tank in the first place. He's getting upgraded ASAP because i already know he needs more space
okay now that i've said that, i have a peacock mantis that's about 4 inches long in a 12 gallon eclipse system (yeah i know it's small...) i also have an aquapod still in the box. Anyway, i was gonna put him in the aquapod, but then i read that the aquapod is made of glass, so now he's in the eclipse system until i can figure out if it's safe or not...
So does an aquapod and or nanocube have the thickness of glass to handle a peacock mantis shrimp all the way until it grows to it's full length?
and on a side note, i'm about to take video of my own mantis shrimp, edit it into my collage and post it online! Thanks to everyone who let me use their videos, but Wocka hasn't been online in ages and i need to ask him if i can use his video!
READ THIS NOTE: I do NOT plan on keeping my peacock in his current setup for much longer, i actually didn't plan on keeping him in that tank in the first place. He's getting upgraded ASAP because i already know he needs more space
okay now that i've said that, i have a peacock mantis that's about 4 inches long in a 12 gallon eclipse system (yeah i know it's small...) i also have an aquapod still in the box. Anyway, i was gonna put him in the aquapod, but then i read that the aquapod is made of glass, so now he's in the eclipse system until i can figure out if it's safe or not...
So does an aquapod and or nanocube have the thickness of glass to handle a peacock mantis shrimp all the way until it grows to it's full length?
and on a side note, i'm about to take video of my own mantis shrimp, edit it into my collage and post it online! Thanks to everyone who let me use their videos, but Wocka hasn't been online in ages and i need to ask him if i can use his video!