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danlee, unless your mantis is *small* (as in less than an inch), artemia wont help you. hermits and snails are the best live smasher mantis food. seahorsecanada, I dont mean to block the sale, I just think it would be in the best interest to let others (who can make proper use of it) have it.
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No problems, justin.
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Man I feel like a brand newb again asking this but would adding a population of live brine shrimp aid in a reef aquarium down the line?
I'm just in the final cycling stage of my 72 and was wondering if it would be beneficial to do this or if it would be pointless. I would enjoy watching the shrimp if they could/would establish a population and maintain it or even if they could get a head start on building a natural food supply before I start to add other livestock but I'm very unfamiliar with live foods in general and their application to a natural reef. thanks... |
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Hmm my seahorses eat frozen but they would like a nice live treat I bet!
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