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View Poll Results: What should I put on the bottom of the tank? | |||
Thin layer of aragonite |
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29 | 60.42% |
Bare bottom |
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6 | 12.50% |
"Not quite CC but bigger than sugar sand" |
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13 | 27.08% |
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#41
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![]() Here they are:
12" cube sitting on 5 kockey pucks stuff yet another mantis shot How it looks on my desk What do you think? - Chad
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![]() That looks great Chad!!
I love the larger cube.. ![]() |
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![]() Ryan,
Thanks brother. Ike looks a lot more comfortable with the extra space as well... - Chad
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![]() Looks great, Chad. What do you stare at more, your monitor or the tank?
Oh, if you get tired of the "Mantis Night in Canada" stand, send me some measurements and I could make a skirt for you at the shop.
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![]() Cap'n,
Thank you very much for the offer. I will definitely contact you about that, probably when I bring the tank home. Cheers Here is a link to the new video I just made: :http://www.truenorthreef.com/newcube.wmv
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#46
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![]() that movie was great. i don't know if its because i am new to the whole reef thing but i would never thing that a mantis shrimp would have that much personality. Ike is a funny little ****. again great movie, and great set up.
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![]() Adam,
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. It was a big surprise to me also to see how much personality a mantis shrimp has. Ike probably couldn't be any more alien or different from a dog but for some reason, that's what he most reminds me of... - Chad
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![]() Ike hadn't been fed for a few days and was getting hungry so yesterday I picked up 5 small hermit crabs and dropped them into the tank. Ike grabbed one right away and pulled it into his cave but after only a couple hits, he was already back out grabbing the next one. Before I knew it, all but one (one got away) were gone. I looked inside his cave and saw that all four hermit crabs were placed side by side upside down so that their openings were facing up instead of down. Ike was hanging motionless from the ceiling and staring right inside the shell openings. It looked like he was just waiting for one of the hermit crabs to come out and try and right itself. I watched this for about a minute and Ike was perfectly still the whole time. I couldn't stick around because I had to get home but I am looking forward to what I find when I get back on Monday.
At first I thought that Ike was too lazy to do any smashing and was just going to wait them out. After I posted in the mantis forum on Reef Central, another g. smithii keeper told me that he just observed the same thing when he put 10 blue legs in his tank. That got me thinking about a possible explaination for this behavior. 10 blue legs is a lot to feed, and 5 is the most that I have ever put in the tank at one time... Perhaps this is a "food storage" mechanism that the mantis has developed. When I feed him a couple crabs, he busts them open and eats them. Maybe when you feed them more crabs than they can eat at once, they imobilize them on their backs to keep them until it is time to eat again. Maybe in the ocean, if they let a meal get away just because they weren't hungry at the time, they wouldn't be able to guarantee when the next meal would come along... What do you think, does that sound possible? - Chad
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![]() how did you hook up your canister filter to the bottom of your tank?
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![]() Stinky,
Hi. I connected the cannister filter to the bottom of the tank like this: holes drilled with bulkheads - bulkheads fitted with hosebarb fittings - filter lines slid onto hosebarbs. Easy peasy. Cheers, - Chad
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