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Purchased this little guy last week. He is a rock mantis shrimp, neogonodactylus oerstedii. He is happily taking frozen mysis and enriched brine. Very fascinating creatures!


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I love them. Well, Mantis shrimp in general. Smart and cool.
 
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Not fish friendly at all, Louey.

Wings, he's about 2 inches long. I am so glad I got him!
 
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Hi Chrispy, long time no see...love the Mantis - I've wanted a Peacock Mantis for a long time now...not sure if Bernie will allow me to have yet another tank in the house(reef, fowlr, soon to be 37 gallon Anenome...) but its on my future list
 
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seven":267dz4v2 said:
Congrats Hun. :lol:

What take is Martin in?

LOL! He is in the 20H that I initially set up for a nano contest here at RDO years ago! :)
 
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budhaboy":wgf99oea said:
Hi Chrispy, long time no see...love the Mantis - I've wanted a Peacock Mantis for a long time now...not sure if Bernie will allow me to have yet another tank in the house(reef, fowlr, soon to be 37 gallon Anenome...) but its on my future list

I totally understand that sentiment. Good luck JP!
 
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A small smasher like that would probably be safe with something like damsels in my experience. Cool enough to warrant their own tank though.

Like the ricordeas - those Carribean or Pacific?
 
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Goldstein":2czszipz said:
A small smasher like that would probably be safe with something like damsels in my experience. Cool enough to warrant their own tank though.

Like the ricordeas - those Carribean or Pacific?

That's a good question! I have had them for so long that I don't remember! :)
 
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Our local Mantis are both smashers and stabbers. I thought they all were?
 
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_Andy":vgxp1tl3 said:
Our local Mantis are both smashers and stabbers. I thought they all were?

Is this an inside joke or pop culture reference I am unaware of? :)

I believe mantis are characterized as either smashers or spearers. But, I am a complete novice when it comes to mantis so I will defer to the experts.
 
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Cool, my LFS has a Peacock Mantis. Kinds want to get it, but I have not even got my reef tank wet yet and setting up a second tank is just not in the plans.
 

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