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![]() I can't even see it now but I will add iodine in the tank to normal dosing level.
It went hiding in the jungle of cheato and macro-algae. I have some fish roe (caplan eggs) that remain quite a long time in the tank without fooling, would it eat that? Thanks for the link, I will check it out. Quote:
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![]() From my experience you will not need to feed it anything. Mine grew to a significant size without me feeding whatsoever. Actually I was hoping it would die, I finally caught it when i shutdown my nano and gave it away for free.
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![]() mine starved.......it happens when its the only thing in your tank,pods are smart and stay away from predators once they know their territory...after a while he stopped coming for food even if i broke into his house with it.....i tried ots of different varety of food from fresh crab to pellets plus what i mentioned earlier.
not sure why he stopped eating as it seemed like he was enjoying the food but i wasnt sure of its age either
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![]() My guess is that he could not molt. Shrimps stop eating before they molt and a very often cause of death for shrimps is when they cannot molt.
My pods are not very smart...when I clean my glass they don't even move so I pick them up with the rest. Amphipods hide but the smaller isopods and copepods are not moving much. I do need to feed my 2 little crabs in there and I give them cyclopeeze or fish roe, so I guess the shrimp should eat that. Not sure if it will survive though. Quote:
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![]() its hard to say i had him for almost a year he ate like a champ and had a tank dedicated to him....i got him from a friend who also had him for a long time so its hard to say what went wrong.i do know that he slowly stopped coming out for food to the point where i couldnt entice him to eat even fresh crab(which he loved) im not even sure of their lifespan....mine was a g.smithi i would also feed him any live hermits or hitch hikers i could get from others or i found in my tank(as i hate crabs)
ive had a couple peacocks over the years but i found them very easy to take care of compared to the g.smithi your crabs will probably be lunch when he gets bigger if you do set up a tank just for him use only one piece of liverock so you know where to find him come feeding time or if you dont see him in a long time ![]() ![]() hahah makes me want to try another now hehehe ![]() ![]()
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![]() Ah then maybe he was too old. I wonder as well how long they live.
I don't really care if that thing grow big and eat my crabs ![]() Also will they come out and forage for food or do you have to always feed them near their hole? Quote:
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my peacocks were out quite often but my g.smithi wasnt out a hole lot at least during the day when i was watching i guess it would depend on the type of mantis.they are def pretty cool though i bet yours will enjoy the macro hiding places ![]() ![]()
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