One of the small guys. Probably the O. havanensis or the N. wennerae.
One of the small guys. Probably the O. havanensis or the N. wennerae.
Been doing some research and i'm pretty sure I've figured out what mantis this is; Squilla empusa. It lives in deep burrows in the mud and gets picked by ships trawling for shrimp.
Unfortantly it's not particularly suited for aquarium life --it's nocturnal and requires a sand bed deeper than it is long.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthrop...?name=s_empusa
Hello Maast!
AS tends to happen to me the plans for this tank have spiraled out of control. Last week I picked up a 30 gallon oceanic cube off of falcondob. With the added space I've made bigger plans --This is now a Texas coast biotope tank.
http://www.maast.org/forums/showthread.php?t=57280
I'm going to be basing it off of the jetty's in port aransas. I'm going to go out and collect granite so i can build a 'jetty' wall up the beack of my tank. Probably going to also get some ulva macro algae and various rock anemones that occur along our coast. If anyone has information on thier care I would love to hear it.
I'm also fishing for book recomendations --Really anything that will help me get a handle on how the overall texas marine ecosystem works.
-Jordan N.
very cool!
Karin