ArmasCG
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I have had a 2.5-3" female Pseudosquilla ciliata in my 8 gallon biocube for a while now, but today I stumbled across a beautiful 3.5" female G. ternatensis that I couldn't pass up. It was a hitchhiker on some live rock from the pacific, and the store was selling it as a peacock, so needless to say I was pleasantly surprised at this find. It's hard to find stomatopods up here in Michigan so I made the dreaded impulse buy.
I am moving to Tampa in early January, and I am wondering if my ciliata will be fine living in a 2.5 gal tank for a couple months until I get my own place. I plan on getting larger tanks for both animals once I move, but for now I just want to make sure I am not putting them in danger.
I am moving to Tampa in early January, and I am wondering if my ciliata will be fine living in a 2.5 gal tank for a couple months until I get my own place. I plan on getting larger tanks for both animals once I move, but for now I just want to make sure I am not putting them in danger.