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Old 10/23/2007, 07:00 PM
jaidexl jaidexl is offline
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My LFS gives pests away fro free

Isn't that a great thing? I'm glad these bugs deeestroy things. Here's a little Oerstedii (my first stoma) I saved from kritter keeper confinement and possible destruction. Note that the first two pics are extremely blown up and are warm exposures, it's size is 1.5" and the color is a bit less intense. Here is a short vid.





2.5gl for now, upgrading to 10gl green/softy tank in the future.


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Old 10/23/2007, 07:19 PM
HeyLookItsCaps HeyLookItsCaps is offline
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they have any more "pests"? ill pay for shippin
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Old 10/23/2007, 07:20 PM
HeyLookItsCaps HeyLookItsCaps is offline
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cool mantis, take lots of pics!
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Old 10/23/2007, 11:00 PM
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they have any more "pests"? ill pay for shippin
I'll be sure to keep an eye out for you, this isn't the first one I've seen there. I think most of the rock they find them in is from the keys, so it would most likely be one of the local species.

What's your location?
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Old 10/24/2007, 01:01 AM
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im in socal sadly
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Old 10/24/2007, 01:31 AM
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Hmm, shipping would probably be a killer then. You should go to the nearest live rock seller and tell them to call you, they should almost certainly find them as hitchhikers and will probably give one to you. I could see paying $50+ to ship a peacock, but these smaller specimens usually get yanked and stepped on at the LFS.
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Old 10/24/2007, 09:12 AM
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Great find. Not only you get a cool critter, you also saved an innocent life. Way to go.

BTW: I got a wannerae from a nice couple that got their rock from TBS. I put it in my 55 gal mixed reef and he has been a model citizen. When I see him pocking his head out, i give him a small piece of table shrimp on a stick and he enjoys that immensely.

Good luck.
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Old 10/24/2007, 06:07 PM
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Hmm, shipping would probably be a killer then. You should go to the nearest live rock seller and tell them to call you, they should almost certainly find them as hitchhikers and will probably give one to you. I could see paying $50+ to ship a peacock, but these smaller specimens usually get yanked and stepped on at the LFS.
*sigh* That's just wrong. Someone should stomp on them and show them how it feels.

If you ship 5-10 small ones in one package it would be worth the $50 for shipping!

If I remember correctly, Dr. Roy usually doesn't ship his in a large amount of water, so the shipping should be much cheaper than $50...
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Old 10/25/2007, 10:53 AM
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Would you step on a gorrilla crab? I would, but not a mantis.
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Save a reef, trade a frag!
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Old 10/26/2007, 11:12 AM
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Would you step on a gorrilla crab? I would, but not a mantis.
What's the point when you have a mantis shrimp to EAT the gorilla crab?

Not to mention, if they REALLY want to destroy their mantis shrimp, why waste them by stomping on them? Why not just feed them to a puffer? People are so wasteful! Horrible humans!

I don't murder the animals I purchase from the ocean (not purposefully at least ), but I have no problems making them sacrificial offerings to the Stomatopod gods.
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Old 11/04/2007, 09:01 AM
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I still haven't even mustered up the guts to sacrifice a crab yet. Ever since I stabbed my first rock crab, I've felt guilty. I don't know if this little guy is going to be taking out crabs any time soon though, there's been a hermit in their since day one that is still cruising around. It's to the point I find pleasure seeing the crab every day and will feel bad if/once he's gone (local unidentified hermit, looks really cool), but when I put him in my display, he goes straight to killing bluelegs. Hopefully he'll make it until the mantis gets upgraded to 10g.
 


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