Surprised I got a shot of him as he's well-hidden inside a rock. I never see this little fellow when looking for him. Did a baby mantis sneak in on my live rock?
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Tampa Bay Saltwater.looks that way. Where did the rock come from?
That's what I thought. He's also found himself a home in a very holey rock. May have to outgrow it before I can catch him.With those eyes, yep, that's a mantis
In time...!Sure is! Have had one in my reef for over a year now.
Pretty much harmless other than snacking on your CUC. lol
Beautiful, personally - sump the guy and keep him fed as a secondary eco system.Surprised I got a shot of him as he's well-hidden inside a rock. I never see this little fellow when looking for him. Did a baby mantis sneak in on my live rock?
Yeah, I love their products. Took me 18 months to get all the gorilla crabs out. A mantis is at least cool. Could make a second set up for it eventually.Tampa Bay Saltwater.
...I get attached to my CUC. I have some lovely Lightning Dove Snails that I'd like to keep...Sure is! Have had one in my reef for over a year now.
Pretty much harmless other than snacking on your CUC. lol
I haven't glued anything down yet and I need to remove some dying sponges, so this might be an option. Bamboo skewers might flush him out.If you can, pull the rock and poke around until it drops out. That is how i had to get the last gorilla crab.
Simpler alternative. Take rock, place in heated saltwater at a gravity of 1.040. Dunk it for a minute or two. If it's still happy after that time and hasn't ejected. It deserves a medal.I haven't glued anything down yet and I need to remove some dying sponges, so this might be an option. Bamboo skewers might flush him out.
The gorillas didn't survive the ammonia spike from what I can tell, I've removed several carcasses.
No sump in an AIO. There's a small space at the back where I planned to have a small refugium, but that's about it. If I can get him out, I'll put him there with a smaller rock and some caulerpa, and feed him up until he's selling age.Take the rock he's in and S U M P. H I M
Molts or bodies?I haven't glued anything down yet and I need to remove some dying sponges, so this might be an option. Bamboo skewers might flush him out.
The gorillas didn't survive the ammonia spike from what I can tell, I've removed several carcasses.
Definitely bodies. Molts don't...exude gooey stuff when squished.Molts or bodies?
Set up a small tank for the little one! I ordered one from them and shes adorable!I haven't glued anything down yet and I need to remove some dying sponges, so this might be an option. Bamboo skewers might flush him out.
The gorillas didn't survive the ammonia spike from what I can tell, I've removed several carcasses.