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    We may have to call it up for spare use, if Jordan doesn't have another...

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    Very cool. Keep us posted on your final setup please.

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    The last one is wicked. I always vote for wicked. Look at those eyes, I don't think I will be able to sleep tonight.
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    Jordan,

    I visited several fish stores in Houston this past week that have all those varieties of Mantis Shrimp...I know that Fish Gallery has 2 different mantis shrimp and City Pets had several as well. If you want, I can transport one back for you to Corpus Christi and then we can setup a meeting spot.

    I also think that most fish stores can order them because I know that I have seen them on the order lists for GC Reef....they are not very expensive, max $50, but I am sure GC reef could do somewhere in the $20-$30 range for whatever you want.

    I almost did a mantis shrimp tank instead of my seahorse tank, but from my research I heard that you hardly ever see them, and then when I showed my wife the really cool, gory videos on youtube, she gave the immediate executive veto and then we got seahorses! LOL

    Good luck, I think it will be a very cool build, just make a deep sand bead with minimal LR for them to hide around, so you can see some action.

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    Wow, this thread exploded while I was at work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Third Coast Tropical View Post
    You can get them at the coast. Some pretty big, and really cool looking. Don't recall the genus species, but they are there. Go to a bait stand and ask if they have any mixed in with their live shrimp. They will probably let you have one for free. Most of those guys call them sea lice.
    If I'm down there I'll look into it -Do you remember if they were smashers? To be honest though, I'm pretty set on what species I want, some are significantly more active during the day than others.

    Quote Originally Posted by ballardjr2000 View Post
    For growing macro with CF's I grow macro in my sump/fuge with a energy saver CF from Lowes works find for the macro so I am sure you will be good to go with compacts.
    Glad to hear this is worked out for someone --I figured it would be sufficient.

    Quote Originally Posted by BIGBIRD123 View Post
    Glad you are going with the smasher....glass tank/spearer bad news, especially the thin-glass standard 10g.
    Quote Originally Posted by hobogato View Post
    i think you may have that backwards
    Haha, yes that is absolutely backwords. If a Spearer broke a tank it would really be one for the record books.

    Quote Originally Posted by corruption View Post
    Based on his research, the main smashers that are a risk to glass are the Peacock -- I said the same thing when he first mentioned the idea, and he pointed out the diminutive size of the sp. he's looking for.. I think he was planning on acrylic lining the floor of the tank as well

    -Justin
    The power of a Stomatopods strike increases (Exponentially) with the size of the animal. Unless your mantis is over 6 inches long it's very unlikely that they would break the glass. All of the mantis I'm looking at max out at around 3 inches or so. (Honestly even if they are that size it's pretty unlikely they will break the glass. The main concern is if they dig their burrow down to the glass and decide that they need to remove the obstacle and keep building. A large mantis repeatedly smashing thin glass can break it.)

    -Jordan N.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txg8gxp View Post
    Very cool. Keep us posted on your final setup please.
    I'll be sure to keep this thread up to date.

    Quote Originally Posted by txmaverickmh View Post
    Jordan,

    I visited several fish stores in Houston this past week that have all those varieties of Mantis Shrimp...I know that Fish Gallery has 2 different mantis shrimp and City Pets had several as well. If you want, I can transport one back for you to Corpus Christi and then we can setup a meeting spot.

    I also think that most fish stores can order them because I know that I have seen them on the order lists for GC Reef....they are not very expensive, max $50, but I am sure GC reef could do somewhere in the $20-$30 range for whatever you want.

    I almost did a mantis shrimp tank instead of my seahorse tank, but from my research I heard that you hardly ever see them, and then when I showed my wife the really cool, gory videos on youtube, she gave the immediate executive veto and then we got seahorses! LOL

    Good luck, I think it will be a very cool build, just make a deep sand bead with minimal LR for them to hide around, so you can see some action.

    Michael
    Ooh, the wife veto. Seahorses were probably the right choice.

    I really appreciate the offer but I'll probably have to decline. I've been talking to the guy who runs Stomatopod.com and he's agreed to hold me the next O. havanensis he gets shipped in. (There main problem is getting the collectors to properly identify them!) I'm not a big fan of leading people on so I'll probably go through him.

    DSB and minimal live rock is definitely the plan, I'm also going to spread around a lot of shells and other rubble. O. havanensis builds long tunnels in the sand --It will probably start it's burrow under the liverock and then it will use rubble and shells to extend the burrow a little bit each day.

    -Jordan N.

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    i have a hitch hicker mantis you can have its small now, all black with white spots, in my pico sister hand feeds it and wont let me dispose of it, shoot me a pm if intrested
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    I'm excited to hear about this! I have been looking forever for a smasher....

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    Quote Originally Posted by stangchris View Post
    i have a hitch hicker mantis you can have its small now, all black with white spots, in my pico sister hand feeds it and wont let me dispose of it, shoot me a pm if intrested
    I appreciate the offer but I'm pretty set on a particular Genus.

    Quote Originally Posted by samurhai View Post
    I'm excited to hear about this! I have been looking forever for a smasher....
    Do you have a particular mantis you're looking for? If so let me know which one, I've looked at most of the sites selling them so I might be able to point you in the right direction. If not I think Stangchris might have one.....

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    I have a peacock in my 100 but I don't feel safe cause it is glass. I think it is beter for you to get a clown mantis shrimp ( your first choice), that is a slasher if you have a glass aquarium. like Third Cost Tropical said If you have a chance go to the bait store at the cost sometime they have the mantis shrimp, I see them myself at the bait store before.

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