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Old 03-18-2007, 09:57 PM
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okay time for the first "did you know" about mantids. Fact: a large mantis can move their smashing arms (raptorial appendages) to produce forces up to 1400 N (same force as a .22 caliber rifle bullet at muzzle velocity). It is the fastest recorded movement in the animal kingdom. not all mantids can do this though. Only the really big ones like Peacocks (O. scyllarus) and G. chiragra.

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For a while i sat around twiddling my thumbs... I wanted a mantis and was ready to put it in. The problem was that i couldn't find one! argh. I searched and searched but to no avail. Then Ticketyboo reserved one at hidden reef and let me take it even though he was looking for one himself! Now that's looking out for a fellow aquarist. So my thanks to david!
hidden reef thought it was a peacock but it was actually a G. smithii. My close second preference. It's a "he" and very colourful. His name is Trogdor. Here he is acclimatizing in a fishbowl with a snail i got for free. Say hi troggie!

if you look closely, he's clutching a sacraficial nassarius in his claws. I wanted to see his reaction to it. The snail survived the ordeal unharmed... for now.


btw, i apologize for both my lack of a dsecent camera and utter lack of photography skills. He's much prettier in person.
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Old 03-18-2007, 10:25 PM
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Looks good but are you kinda concerened you'll never see your mantis is such a large tank?
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Old 03-18-2007, 10:38 PM
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lol I considered that before i decided on what species of mantis i wanted. I decided on a peacock (large, pretty interactive) or a G. smithii (small but very interactive). So no im not worried really, because G. smithii are known to wander around the tank a lot.

Trogdor is in a hole in the LR right now and all i can hear is "click, click... click." Whenever he's done making his burrow he'll probably feel more comfortable wandering around. I also won't put the food right in front of his burrow. That way he'll learn to stay out when he wants to be fed. lol, that's the plan anyways.
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Old 03-19-2007, 01:28 AM
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Hahaha
Trogdor the burninator! Great name. Not too many mantis shrimp that have their own theme song.

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Old 03-19-2007, 03:41 AM
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oh wow! yay somebody knew where the name is from!
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Old 03-19-2007, 05:07 PM
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The pics are small because you linked to the thumbnail version. If you right-click and use the url from the large pic it should post it in the thread as the large pic.
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Old 03-19-2007, 07:08 PM
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ahhh i see. okay ill do that from now on.
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