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I have a small (3") mantis shrimp that I collected in the Florida Keys while snorkeling (it was about 1.5" when I collected it). So I started a 40g breeder tank as an AIO tank and mostly keep local collected stuff in the tank... except for 2 clownfish that a friend gave me when he was shutting down his tank. Mine has a lot of zoas (mostly green and from the Keys), encrusting gorgonian coral, RFA's, rock boring urchins, small yellow sea cucumber, an emerald crab, a sea star and a variety of snails & hermit crabs... all collected in the Keys.
I feed the fish some flake food every 2 or 3 days and I feed the anemones (and the mantis) meaty food every week (more or less).
I've had this set up for about 18 months now.
If you have any specific questions, just ask and I'll try to help.
I would recommend something for flow aswell as a filter of some sortThe tank will be for the Mantis only, I am looking at a 2.5G or 5G tank. Would all i need is tank, heater, sand, rock?
Yeah, a cycled tank, heater, sand, rock, and something to add flow to the tank/oxygenate the water (like a pump, powerhead, or airstone) is all you need.Would all i need is tank, heater, sand, rock?
And a small pump. Some kind of light might be a good idea as well.The tank will be for the Mantis only, I am looking at a 2.5G or 5G tank. Would all i need is tank, heater, sand, rock?
Its a N. Wennerae that was a hitchhiker on my TBS rock.What species of mantis do you have? 2.5-5G may be (most people would say is) too small for the vast majority of mantis species.
5 gallons should work for that.Its a N. Wennerae that was a hitchhiker on my TBS rock.
Did you end up starting a tank for the mantis? Love to see photos and hear how it is going.So what would I need in a mantis shrimp tank setup? I caught one in my TBS live rock and thinking of giving him his own small tank.