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Mantis Shrimp

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 10:41 pm
by PhilK
I know they aren't technically shrimp but they are just awesome! Does anybody have any experience with them?

Re: Mantis Shrimp

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:08 am
by HellRaizer
last time i set up a marine tank a mantis came in as a hitch hiker on one of the pieces or live rock i bought.. was ne heck of a mission catching the little bugger...
they are quite tough, surviving in most conditions, even a tank cycle.. but id say a good constant temp of around 25 degrees celcius, good water conditions and a stable food supply of brine and krill will see one grow up big and strong... and be aware, they are viscious predators, and will even attack with intent of injury when you stick your hand in his tank.. they have powerful 'claws' that can crack the glass panes on the aquarium with the force they pack a punch with.. some types grow quite large too, so a suitable sized tank must also be taken into account..
they like hiding out in caves and holes, so a generous amount of liverock must be supplied in the marine aquarium you plan to house it in
hope some of the info helps

Re: Mantis Shrimp

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:14 pm
by Mustafa
Moved this topic to the "other invertebrates" section as this type of invertebrate is not the type of "shrimp" we talk about in the main section.

Re: Mantis Shrimp

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:37 am
by PhilK
Cheers for the info HellRaizer, and sorry for the wrong posting Mustafa.