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![]() I will tell you there is no mantis like a peacock (as far as personality). Mine literally runs out of his cave as soon as I get to work to see me. They are just hilarious. I have had three however and this one is the smallest I have ever got and if you can I would reccomend getting them smaller as they seem to develop more of a fascination with their owners at this size.
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![]() my experiences where very similar. They are very intelligent creatures too i have seen videos of them misleading divers away from thier dens. mine would watch me whenever i was in the room it was like a reverse fish tank. he watched me more then i watched him.
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![]() That sounds awesome.
Do you mind keeping an eye out for one for me Rudy? My next mantis will be named Mac... Ike and Mac were two german shepards that my grandpa kept when I was a little kid... I'm pretty sure there were named after Eisenhower and Macarthur??? - Chad
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![]() Richard, sorry to hear about you shrimp. I love my shrimp, he is the main reason I got into salt water. I got an 8 inch peacock aswell, I have had him for about a year and a hlf now. I would take a pick, but he is getting ready to molt and he always digs a new cave before and the tank is cloudy I will try to get a pic of him tomorow.
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