The Continuing Adventures of Tim (Supermantis)

Great to hear your able to take a brief break from the reality of the no-aquarist-world to give us another quick glimpse of Tim's world!!

Vote for Tim!
 
Hi all, just spent the weekend recapping the adventures of Tim! How good is this tread!!!
Anyway I have a question to pose,
how do the mantis mate, and has anyone managed to keep more than one in a tank?
Surely if this is possible, there is no more desreving mantis than Tim.
This could spawn an entirely new chapter in the adventures of tim the super mantis,
or maybe he'll just see her as competition and there'll be trouble, not sure.
Has anyone had experience with this?
 
what are those things called that tim was looking through for food? they look like plants or somthing...they would be perfect for my tank
 
All hail, the Lord-God-Almighty-of-the-Ten-Gallon-Tank Tim! May he be merciful to his humble subjects and bring swift justice to his enemies. (I just read this thread for the first time. Great story! Thanks for all of the hard work!
 
fussoverthis said:
Is Tim single? ;)

He is single and grumpy for it too apparently.

He's almost always looking for "companionship" as well. *grin*


His roommates still don't last very long though... I think he's really picky. He does take all of his roommates out to one last dinner though, before... parting ways.

:D
 
rogerwells said:
how is tim doing?

Tim's doing really well, but I know it's close to the time I need to buy him new "friends." He's taken to swimming to the surface to look directly at me before demanding food now.

He doesn't seem very pleased with the last few feedings of inanimate food either...

LOL
 
rogerwells said:
what are those things called that tim was looking through for food? they look like plants or somthing...they would be perfect for my tank

While Tim's domain does have several types of small anemone and zoanthids, most of his kingdom is covered with various macro-algae.

In that picture it is mostly the purple scrubby stuff and some spongy-feeling caluerpa...


Aside from providing him with garden space it also helps his "roommates" to survive a bit longer... sometimes even for days. ;)
 
Regarding food survivng longer:
Glaurung (my G. Platysoma) is always looking at me when i wake up. His tank in near the foot of my bed, and he stares at me,like the cats...wanting food,perhaps?
I moved over there a minute ago,and there he was, at the tank's wall,right in the middle of 2 snails and next to 3 hermits,ignoring them.
Then, he shot back into his hole and stuck his head out,waiting to be 'drop-fed'. He will completely ignore the snails.hermits until I scoop one up in the net and drop it over his head,so that he can catch them, and then the smacking begins...wierd.


-Ron
 
H2OLUVSME said:
ive got to say thanks DM
ive been reading Tim's thread here since i signed up to RC. i cant just go to the end and get an update either. i have to read every post every time i visit. this is a GREAT thread and it helps me through my work day every time a new post comes up.

LT
 
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