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Topic: Mantis Shrimp Needed
Posted By: Adam Blundell
Subject: Mantis Shrimp Needed
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 5:00pm

Hey everyone-
I need to take some pictures of a mantis shrimp.  Who has one?  And it can't be one that you say is somewhere in your 100 gal that you see once in a while.  Sorry to be picky but I need one where I can come (tomorrow? or this weekend maybe?) and be able to show up and take pictures.

Thanks

Adam



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Posted By: jbruse
Date Posted: December 16 2004 at 8:07pm
Hey Adam Fish for you has one for sale or they did 2 weeks ago anyways

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Posted By: Kevin
Date Posted: December 17 2004 at 6:28am
I know aquatica has one for sale (Peacock like in color, but I don't think it is a Peacock mantis). I also have one in my refugium that I could coax out to get pictures of it. Its lime green. I am way down in Pleasant Grove though. Let me know if you want to try and take pictures of it.


Posted By: Adam Blundell
Date Posted: December 17 2004 at 9:04am

The drive to PG may be worth it.  I realize these aren't commonly found.  I'll also call Fish 4 U and see if they do have one.  I may buy it just to take pics of it.

Adam



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Posted By: Biodork
Date Posted: December 30 2004 at 1:54pm
Just wanted to pat myself on the back for providing Adam his opportunity to take shots of a mantis.  I caught one last weekend in my live rock.  I dunked the rock into FW for 5 seconds or less and it came shooting out, just as advertised (I had done lots of research on how to catch these things).  I snagged it with a net quickly and dumped it back into SW.  Took a while to recover, but it is now living somewhat happily in my 3g Eclipse.  It is not happy to be out of the rock and out of the big tank, but I would guess happy to be alive at least.  Maybe Adam can post some of the shots if he gets a chance.  I hope to catch another one this weekend.  I have a smasher that has to go.. . . .


Posted By: Kevin
Date Posted: December 30 2004 at 2:41pm
If you have pics I would love to see them.


Posted By: lex0219
Date Posted: December 30 2004 at 3:17pm
go to http://www.reefcentral.com - www.reefcentral.com go to the mantis shrimp fourm and look around for a while and you should find a few

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Posted By: Biodork
Date Posted: December 30 2004 at 4:25pm

Everything you ever wanted to know about mantis shrimp, and then some:

http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2004/04/21_shrimp.shtml - http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2004/04/21_shrim p.shtml

http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-03/jf/feature/ - http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-03/jf/feature/

http://www.nightsea.com/mantis.htm - http://www.nightsea.com/mantis.htm

http://www.blueboard.com/mantis/pics.htm - http://www.blueboard.com/mantis/pics.htm

Edit:  Forgot to add:

http://www.blueboard.com/mantis/ - http://www.blueboard.com/mantis/

This last site is probably the most information-packed and includes a list of scientists currently conducting research on these fascinating creatures.  Just imagine, entire laboratories with mantis in little cups throughout the lab . . .



Posted By: Kevin
Date Posted: December 30 2004 at 5:14pm
Its not that I don't know anything about mantis shrimp. I have researched them for quite a while and I have one currently in my refugium. I just wanted to see any pictures you might have of yours.


Posted By: Biodork
Date Posted: December 30 2004 at 5:27pm

Oh!    Ok!

I am hoping Adam will send some to me or post them here.  He just took them this afternoon so maybe in a week or so we will get some.

My mantis is doing better now, after the total invasion of privacy this afternoon.  I had kept its tank completely devoid of any deco except two large empty snail shells.  Now that the photos are done, I partially burried the shells so there's only a small opening hole for it to peek out of and added some other deco.  It spent the first two hours or so scurrying about, not knowing what to do.  Then it got up the nerve to charge into one of the empty shells, probably hoping it was empty.  The tank is next to my monitor on my desk, so every once in a while I see it peeking out, in attack mode.  I've never seen it do that before so either its royally p.o.'d at me now (I don't blame it, I would be too), or it is more comfortable now in its new somewhat-hidden emty shell home.  Cool to see it come out though with its claws in full display, ready to strike.

 

 



Posted By: Biodork
Date Posted: February 07 2005 at 6:22pm

Adam sent me photos of my little mantis.  I am awaiting confirmation to post.



Posted By: Adam Blundell
Date Posted: February 07 2005 at 8:19pm

Yes post, no problem go ahead.  Sorry they really aren't attractive pics.  When he gets bigger I wouldn't mind coming to take some macro photos of him.

Adam



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Posted By: Biodork
Date Posted: February 08 2005 at 10:36am

I figured out how to upload images, so here goes:

little bit blurry, but you get the general idea -

closer image, trying to hide behind a rock -

This one shows the colors a bit better, hiding behind rock -

an attempt to see flourescence, but no flourescence seen . . .



Posted By: Mark Peterson
Date Posted: February 08 2005 at 10:54am
Can you see this --> at the top of the "post Reply" window? Click on it and follow the directions. The pics need to be about 700 or less pixels per inch and less than 125k file size. Do you know how to shrink pics?

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Posted By: Kevin
Date Posted: February 08 2005 at 1:22pm
Man, that guy is tiny. Mine is probably 3-4 inches. Problem is getting it out of the hole. I will see if I can get a worth while picture (now that we had the photography meeting) and post it.


Posted By: Biodork
Date Posted: February 08 2005 at 1:27pm
Its grown a bit since because I keep feeding it ghost shrimp.  Luckily its not picky and will even eat the dead ones (only at night, of course).  So its about an inch long in that photo and now its maybe 25% bigger.  Very cute though - every morning when I turn the lights on it pokes its head out to say hi, then goes back into its shell to sleep.


Posted By: Biodork
Date Posted: February 12 2005 at 5:24pm

I am looking to get rid of my mantis.  If anyone is interested in keeping it, please let me know.



Posted By: RATTISSIA
Date Posted: February 12 2005 at 5:44pm
O.o such drastic difference between teh last 2 posts..never having heard of these creatures until this post..do u mind me asking why you want to get rid of it now where it seemed u really liked it?


Posted By: Biodork
Date Posted: February 12 2005 at 5:50pm

S'ok.  Mantis is fine.  He is currently residing in a 3g tank on my desk at work and I just need to downsize.  Its taking up too much room.  I still like my mantis, but its just too much stuff in my office and believe me, I already have enough tanks at home - the wife wouldn't want another.  So, it is very healthy and growing well - likes ghost shrimp, so it is easy to feed too. 



Posted By: Kevin
Date Posted: February 25 2005 at 8:34pm
Well it has taken a week or two to get it to come back out.   Don't know why he became shy for 2 weeks. Anyway the pictures arn't that great but here they are anyway.




Posted By: Mark
Date Posted: March 11 2005 at 1:03am
I have a 2 and 1/2 inch Peacock Mantis.  Its the one from Aquatica.  I dont know if you still need pictures but email if you want to take pictures. mailto:[email protected] - [email protected]   She is by herself in a 13 gallon with 11 lbs of live rock and 15 lbs of live sand.

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Posted By: Adam Blundell
Date Posted: March 11 2005 at 10:10am

Thanks Mark, if need be I'll call you to come by.

Adam



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