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Old 03-26-2009, 05:15 AM
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My fiance wants to get her own tank going and really wants a Peacock Mantis. She keeps bugging me to ask what size tank she would need and how to set it up since I don't know much about these shrimp other than the obvious.

So I guess to start, what size tank would one need? And...should it be acrylic?
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Old 03-26-2009, 05:27 AM
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She wants to know if she can keep Seahorses with the "cute little Shrimp".

*Sigh* This is going to be fun
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... I had a chuckle at that... other than that, I'm of no help when it comes to shrimp..
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Have you shown her videos of mantis shrimp on youtube? I don't associate predators that are ferocious killing machines with cute
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... I had a chuckle at that... other than that, I'm of no help when it comes to shrimp..
Me too ...shes doesn't know anything about this stuff but likes Mantis Shrimp and Seahorses.

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Have you shown her videos of mantis shrimp on youtube? I don't associate predators that are ferocious killing machines with cute
Just did. She says they are just misunderstood. Oh and that maybe the Seahorses would be a bad idea


But apparently they are still cute
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Actually I remember reading that acrylic is better because the larger specimens can actually break through the glass (whaaaaa?!) I saw somewhere (I'll try to find the link) of a peacock mantis being kept in an Eclipse 6 or the equivalent thereof.
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Actually I remember reading that acrylic is better because the larger specimens can actually break through the glass (whaaaaa?!) I saw somewhere (I'll try to find the link) of a peacock mantis being kept in an Eclipse 6 or the equivalent thereof.
Yeah thats what I have heard. I think I will go acrylic.

I was thinking a 20G would be good?
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I'd imagine. Larger ones are 18cms ish if I remember...and not an overly active critter...20 long would be better than a standard I'd think..
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I'd imagine. Larger ones are 18cms ish if I remember...and not an overly active critter...20 long would be better than a standard I'd think..
Ya...I may even just build a custom tank for one based on what would be ideal. But for now I am trying to convince her we don't need a second tank. She seems to really want this stupid shrimp though. Maybe its just a phase.

I would imagine a shallow tank with a big footprint would be nice for one.

The ones they have at J&L are quite large already.
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Just let her know that if she gets a tank for the shrimp...it's only fair that you get something fancy for the 200 gallon...
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