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GreenSpottedPuffer 03-26-2009 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by sitandwatch (Post 404303)
I like the split tank idea, you should give her that option ;)

No.

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Originally Posted by es355lucille (Post 404309)
Come on! let her on the computer and we will help her decide!

LOL, just kidding......you are going to have enough maintenace work by the look of things.

I may get her to join eventually but for now, she is just reading all the links.

brizzo 03-26-2009 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by GreenSpottedPuffer (Post 404327)
No.

You're cooold! :razz:


So when are you starting the tank build, and are you going to tie it into your main system? I'm kind of curious where you plan to put it in your condo

GreenSpottedPuffer 03-26-2009 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by nazerine (Post 404329)
You're cooold! :razz:


So when are you starting the tank build, and are you going to tie it into your main system? I'm kind of curious where you plan to put it in your condo

No it won't be part of the main tank. I was thinking of doing that and having it right beside the big tank but I think it would ruin how nice the big tank looks on its own.

Not sure where its going yet to be honest.

And I'm not coooold...I just don't want to have to take care of a bunch of tanks :wink:

fiorano 03-26-2009 11:42 PM

i wouldnt go any smaller than a 30 gallon for a peacock. they're a pretty active mantis

GreenSpottedPuffer 03-27-2009 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by fiorano (Post 404369)
i wouldnt go any smaller than a 30 gallon for a peacock. they're a pretty active mantis

Well the idea (as mentioned) is a 2'x2' cube which is a 56G tank, so I think it will be fine. I may shave some off the height to make it a bit smaller but most have said the height shouldn't matter much. Might go 24"x24"x18".

justinl 03-27-2009 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by GreenSpottedPuffer (Post 404383)
Might go 24"x24"x18".

I would actually encourage this over a true 2ft cube. 18" just makes maintenance a lot easier on the arms. And yes, as mentioned, footprint is far more important really.

fiorano 03-27-2009 01:25 AM

listen to justinl he knows his mantids lol

GreenSpottedPuffer 03-27-2009 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by justinl (Post 404397)
I would actually encourage this over a true 2ft cube. 18" just makes maintenance a lot easier on the arms. And yes, as mentioned, footprint is far more important really.

Ok, cool.

Can I come by and see your mantis one of these days? I am very curious to see what I am getting into...or what my fiance is getting me into :)

GreenSpottedPuffer 03-27-2009 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by fiorano (Post 404403)
listen to justinl he knows his mantids lol

Well I think you were right too, that they need at least a 30G to be happy. They do get a decent size.

When you were saying active, what do you mean by that? Are they nocturnal? Or will they be out and about during the day? In an aquarium?

I ask because I have kept many 'nocturnal' fishes that are not so nocturnal in captivity. Like puffers.

justinl 03-27-2009 05:01 AM

Sure you're welcome over any time. ...well, as long as im not at school or work of course. pm sent.

Some mantids are nocturnal but the vast majority are diurnal; O. scyllarus is no exception. Or more accurately, it is crepuscular. I find it is most active in the morning when the light is not its brightest; sometimes active after lights out but not often. I admit it is hard to define activity in a mantis as they will mostly stay in the burrow, wait for you to come see them and then (if they know you are the bringer of food) they will come out to the glass and wait for food for a minute. Or, you might walk up to the aquarium and it will be walking around on the sand; when it notices you it will run back to its burrow and watch you. A large amount of joy mantis keepers get is the undeniable awareness that they receive from a mantis; it is an odd feeling to see a mantis track your movements, completely aware of you. they judge you with their eyes. :eek:


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