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I'm close to getting rid of this. I've read keeping any craps with black-tipped claws is risky due to them being fish predators:

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Send them both to me for the cost of a heat pack and medium flat rate priority shipping! Separate bags of course and something between the bags :p I’ll gladly give the mantis a 10 gallon home
 

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I can PayPal or Venmo you!

from what I can see in the pic, it looks like it might be a bredini:
 
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Love this thread! :) Its super interesting seeing all the different critters show up. For me the live rock is a big part of the fun in this hobby, seeing all the critters develope a long time after the initial cycle, the good and bad. I think it gives the reef more soul and authenticity. :)
 

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Send them both to me for the cost of a heat pack and medium flat rate priority shipping! Separate bags of course and something between the bags :p I’ll gladly give the mantis a 10 gallon home
I'm going to find a home locally, sorry. I'm hesitant to ship anything right now. I tried to sell a skimmer a month ago, and it was immediately lost by the USPS. I'll PM you if I change my mind.
 

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Love this thread! :) Its super interesting seeing all the different critters show up. For me the live rock is a big part of the fun in this hobby, seeing all the critters develope a long time after the initial cycle, the good and bad. I think it gives the reef more soul and authenticity. :)
Same! I welcome almost all hitchhikers!
 

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I'm going to find a home locally, sorry. I'm hesitant to ship anything right now. I tried to sell a skimmer a month ago, and it was immediately lost by the USPS. I'll PM you if I change my mind.
Aw shoot, thanks for letting me know.
 

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If y’all really wanna find local homes, go join mantis shrimp keepers on fb, you’ll probably get replies there... if you really don’t wanna ship to me! XD
 

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