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Has anyone tried putting a mantis shrimp in their fowl?
Since the tank is higly aggressive was wondering would a mantis withstand all of these problems.
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I wouldn't think this would be a good idea. Best case - your aggressive fish would eat the mantis without getting seriously injured.
Smasher mantis use their claws to pound through shells. Even if they eventually lost the battle to a trigger,eel, or puffer (depending on the size of the mantis) the appendages could do serious damage to your fish. With all that said, I bought a 20g acrylic tank last year specifically for a peacock mantis and he quickly became my favorite saltwater animal that I've ever owned. If you want to go that route - it's worth it. |
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not with puffers, triggers, or wrasses for sure - they will all attack the mantis.
I had a mantis eat a small clown triggerfish AND a small clown tang. I was able, however, to later mix that mantis with a pair of ocellaris clownfish (it help that they sleep in the water column) and a scorpionfish. u tube the other fish are visible from about the 1min. to 2min. mark, 29g tank. |
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I used to feed mantis that came in on LR to tiggers when I worked at the store. Even smaller triggers could make quick work of them. We had a zebra eel that would destroy them fast as well.
For the most part, mantis should be in a species tank. |
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triggers and puffers and those kinds of fish will eat small mantids. so no go there. if a fish like a lion were to try swallowing a mantis whole, it would probably get internal damage from the mantis not being happy... then you'd have a dead fish and mantis. get a large mantis (like 6 inches) and your fish would be in serious danger... it's been documented where larger smasher mantids actually took out larger predators like eels and triggers.
and even if you put a small mantis in that did a very good job of hiding from the predators, you'd probably never see it since a FOWLR is usually a bigger tank. short answer: no. |
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IMO mantis are horrid little demons lol i dont think that would work the mantis would be made into a meal in a matter of days , pontentialy hurt your fish or could break your glass.
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