rebekwl August 2, 2013 August 2, 2013 Okay, if the sudden infestation of ich wasn't enough.. I noticed a small creature peeking out behind the rocks at me.. when i got closer for a better view, it moved like lightning behind the rock. I believe it's a Mantis!! Stay tuned......
rebekwl August 2, 2013 Author August 2, 2013 I will, I wanted one anyway.. Just not like this. wait... Free is good??
sachabballi reef August 2, 2013 August 2, 2013 Ironically I had a mantis hitch along when I had a 92 corner lol....must be the tank as never had one since in last 10 years....was a beyotch to get rid of though.....took a looooong time....he found a new home in the Naples fl gulf Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
AlanM August 2, 2013 August 2, 2013 Nice. Get some long stainless tongs, put some food in front of his hidey hole and ****** him when he comes out, heh. Dennis, d2mini on reef central, caught two of them from his Tampa Bay Saltwater rocks along with a few gorilla crabs.
AlanM August 2, 2013 August 2, 2013 Hmm. Not totally sure what word that was that got censored, but i dontthink it was a bad one.
Origami August 2, 2013 August 2, 2013 Find the hole he lives in. Get a bucket and put some salt water in it. Get some carbonated water (seltzer water) and a turkey baster, take the rock out and hold it over the bucket and squirt some the carbonated water in the hole he's hiding in. He'll come out quickly and drop into your bucket. I caught a small N. wennerae spp. years ago and kept him in a separate tank for several years before he passed. I fed him bits of frozen shrimp (on a shishkabob skeweer), pest crabs and the occasional snail.
rebekwl August 3, 2013 Author August 3, 2013 (edited) Haven't seen him again yet, But we are reaking havoc on the tank right now (catching fish for the qt).. Edited August 3, 2013 by rebekwl
rebekwl August 3, 2013 Author August 3, 2013 Find the hole he lives in. Get a bucket and put some salt water in it. Get some carbonated water (seltzer water) and a turkey baster, take the rock out and hold it over the bucket and squirt some the carbonated water in the hole he's hiding in. He'll come out quickly and drop into your bucket. I caught a small N. wennerae spp. years ago and kept him in a separate tank for several years before he passed. I fed him bits of frozen shrimp (on a shishkabob skeweer), pest crabs and the occasional snail. Had one in my tank when i worked in Salt lake city, Did the same thing!
rebekwl August 3, 2013 Author August 3, 2013 Any luck finding it? Nope Haven't seen him yet. I'll get him tho!!!
paul b August 4, 2013 August 4, 2013 (edited) That's nothing, look what I found in my one gallon Nano It must have snuck in with the live blackworms. Edited August 4, 2013 by paul b
paul b August 4, 2013 August 4, 2013 (edited) What do you mean "almost" Too late Edited August 4, 2013 by paul b
Steve175 August 6, 2013 August 6, 2013 I had 3 mantis hitchhike in on Tampa rock: big tank/couldn't remove rock. I was forced to harpoon with a chopstick (after losing multiple fish to the suckers, it wasn't a particularly sad event).
rebekwl August 11, 2013 Author August 11, 2013 What do you mean "almost" Too late Mmmm... Old bay, litlte butter, apple cider vinegar.. Good eatin' for sure!
paul b August 11, 2013 August 11, 2013 I have about 40 of them and I only need about 20 more. I will get them this week. no problem.
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