Mantis Shrimp or not

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Question: Has anyone successfully kept a mantis shrimp in a mixed reef.

A little Backround: Started my tank 6 and a half month ago, put 50 kg live rock in. I discovered after a few weeks a pistol shrimp, so i thought all this clicking was coming from him.
6 month later and i discovered a new hole in the live rock and something moving in it. After paying attention to the hole for a few days it became clear it is a approx. 1 inch mantis shrimp of light brown color, a smashing mantis bdw.
I got snails, other shrimp, crabs, hermits, fish, corals and a lot more in the tank. The biodiversity of the rock is mindblowing.
So far i have lost 1 hermit early on, 2 trochus snails and a firetail goby disappeared. The hermit and snails got eaten by a big mithrax crab that i removed a few month ago, no losses since then. The firetail may have jumped through the netting and got eaten by my dog, don't know.
Studying the mantis the last 2 weeks i never see him leaving his hole, he only sits at the entrance head sticking out.
 

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It will eat anything that it can catch. Some fish might be okay but any ground dwelling fish are not compatible. It’ll eat all your snails, crabs, hermits and shrimps.
I used to keep one in a mixed reef tank with fast swimming fish and they were fine.
 

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It will eat anything that it can catch. Some fish might be okay but any ground dwelling fish are not compatible. It’ll eat all your snails, crabs, hermits and shrimps.
I used to keep one in a mixed reef tank with fast swimming fish and they were fine.
Bro some mantis have different personalities my doesn’t care about any fish like goby’s and clowns
 

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