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Just out of curiosity, would you be able to put a Marine Betta and a Peacock Mantis Shrimp together in a 75 gallon tank?
 

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Just out of curiosity, would you be able to put a Marine Betta and a Peacock Mantis Shrimp together in a 75 gallon tank?
My marine betta is probably the most peaceful and timid fish in my tank. I'd probably be more concerned for the betta than the mantis long-term.
 
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My marine betta is probably the most peaceful and timid fish in my tank. I'd probably be more concerned for the betta than the mantis long-term.
Really? Do the mantis shrimp tend to attack larger fish too?
 

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A bad idea in my opinion, the mantis will likely kill them. The betta is a cave dweller and will be easy prey for a peacock mantis, they are not aggressive or large enough to handle a peacock mantis. I've even seen peacock mantis' take out small triggers that kept nosing around their caves. The best idea for a peacock mantis is a species tank, or with fish large enough to not be threatened and not aggressive enough to pick on the mantis or make him their prey.
 
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A bad idea in my opinion, the mantis will likely kill them. The betta is a cave dweller and will be easy prey for a peacock mantis, they are not aggressive or large enough to handle a peacock mantis. I've even seen peacock mantis' take out small triggers that kept nosing around their caves. The best idea for a peacock mantis is a species tang, or with fish large enough to not be threatened and not aggressive enough to pick on the mantis or make him their prey.
There you go.
 

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