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![]() Soo...if one had a pistol or mantis shrimp in their tank it would make a clicking noise right? Kind of like a tapping sound against the glass? Is it fast or slow? Anyone have any experiences with this?
Reason is, something is in my tank making that sort of sound. Most times it is a single click, then sometimes followed by another a few seconds later. The clicks are never super close together, I'd say they'd be about a half a second apart or longer and theres only ever one or two. It happens more when the lights are off (ie. the morning) but sometimes when the lights are on as well, and of course never when I'm standing in front of the tank looking for the damned thing. I thought maybe it was something knocking around in the current but I can't find anything. Am I just paranoid? Wait, don't answer that ![]() *sigh* I never seem to just be able to sit around and enjoy my tank these days. Its always something ![]()
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![]() Thats interesting... Sometimes when there is a little peice of sand that gets sucked up in a pump it makes a little noise when it hits the impellar. Just a thought though.
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![]() i just cought a tiny pistol after 6-8 monthes of not buying any rock
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![]() I hear the clicks too in my crab infested cube tank. My guess is that anything with claws can probably cause the occasional clicking sound.
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![]() Sometimes when a snail is near the edge of the tank the current blows it up against the tank wall, and its shell makes that clanking noise. I have a pistol shrimp and the sound is subtly different. Next time your hand is in the tank snap your fingers under water, that should be close to the sound a pistol makes.
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![]() My red pistol makes clicks exactly as you described. Most often one click, sometimes two, rarely three. And usually more often when the lights go out.
Pistols dig a lot, so you should notice large amounts of sand moving around if you have a pistol, otherwise I would suspect a mantis. |
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![]() Ya from what I have learned Pistol shrimp are single clicks and mantis are multiple clicks.
I've had a pistol in my 75G for 4 years now. didn't do anything to anybody. First piece of rock into my new tank. I watched a small pistol shrimp jump out and race around the sand bed. |
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![]() I love the fact that pistols and watchmen gobies pair up.
Put in a watchman goby, if they pair up it would tell you it is a pistol, not a mantis. I just got a second watchman for my pistol with the death of my first, and they paired up the second day. |
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![]() i've actually had the same problem for awhile and by fluke i heard it while i was at the tank. it was a turbo snail on the glass at the corner and switching to the other pane of glass and it was his shell hitting the glass at it was swinging over. i also it it again when 2 turbos were trying to pass each other on the glass and there shells were hitting the glass
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![]() How loud is the snapping?
My tank is downstairs in a noisy fishroom, and I can hear the snapping of my pistol from upstairs, no problem. I don't think I could hear a snail hitting the glass from that far away, especially with all my pump noise, but maybe I am wrong. |