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![]() Wicked mantis darren :D
Steve, from what I have read, they have been noticed to lose the occational appendage after a molt every now and then, but no where have I read that they are hard to keep. They just don't do as well in captivity as some stomatopods. That's not to say they don't do well.. |
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![]() Outch!!!!!!!!!!
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![]() here's a couple more shots of darrens mantis shrimp>>
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![]() I'd probably move that thermometer....
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![]() That's pretty brave feeding it with your bare hands. They don't call them thumb splitters for no reason.
Nice shrimp. |
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here is that psyco :D Steve |
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![]() That pic of a hand fed shrimp is because the shrimp has lost it's raptors. Alex is trying to tame it while it's unarmed (pardon the pun)
Mantis can have trouble moulting, as can many shrimp. They need good water and diet. Other than that, they're not particularly difficult to keep for many years. |
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![]() ok question for both of you, I hear and read that the peacock mantis is one of the ones that has the worst survival record in captivity. If this is true then isn't buing a peacock mantis in the same group as buing a morish idol, or clener wrases?
oh ya, I want to see pics of you hand feeding him Darren like that other guy on reef central :D Steve |
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![]() Steve, do you make this stuff up? I have NEVER heard that, and they are the most popular mantis sought. Do you have a link from somewhere stating this? Dr. Roy Caldwell has never mentioned this, as far as I know. He would be the guy to know these things.
Darren, Allen says that one only took a year to get, so mine should be here by next summer!! Sure you want to keep him? :D |
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![]() are the club lookin things the raptors?
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