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![]() Mantis, no doubt in my mind.
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![]() By all accounts, it appears he needs to be removed from my reef aquarium. Very interesting animal, however. Has anyone kept these in a separate tank, and if so, would a small 33 gallon tank be sufficient? What would he be ok with in terms of tank mates?
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![]() Anything you want to feed it.
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![]() I think that a 33gal would be more then enough, and as Scavenger said whatever you want to feed it.
Its one of those creatures that does not play very well with others but I think they are super cool. |
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![]() Yep a 33 is plenty but any tank mates are really gonna be food someday.
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![]() i keep a g smithii in a 15 gallon in my room. i have a large reef tank but i tend to find myself much more interested in the mantis. they are ridiculusly smart and entertaining i would definitly recommend keeping him in a seperate tank
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![]() by the colour id say a female chiragra
our larger looks very similar to the one pictured and we keep her in a 32g cube as for tank mates she lives with a scooter bleny, a blue damsel, a chromis a LARGE emerald crab and a couple hermits as she went on a killing spree over the last 2 days our smaller mantis is kept with a snowflake eel and a couple gobbies they are the most clever inverts i have ever encountered and keepind them is a great pleasure only once have i seen either of them fight with a crab and can hand feed the both of them please keep her or find her a good home |
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![]() What bait should I use and would he be ok dining on brine shrimp (of which I have lots) or does he really eat only live prey?
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![]() My suggestion is a bottle trap baited with clam or mussel from your super market. Feed the same when it's in your 33 gallon.
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