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  1. Very cool new mantis (clap) Also good to hear he is the hardier spiecies. Peacocks are amazing animals.

     

    Did I happen to hear something about a pest tank upgrade (naughty)

     

    Yeah, and you can have a lighted tank with a Gonodactylaceus ternatensis. Can you say 25 gallon pest tank?

  2. 99% sure he's a Gonodactylaceus Ternatensis now, which is a bonus. That makes him an intertidal species that is much less prone to shell rot, and can handle bright lights. This means I can keep corals in with him! Hmmmm... 25 gallon pest tank?

  3. Here's his new home:

     

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    It has an opaque top to reduce light from the refugium lamp that is growing chaeto. A small amount of indirect light bleeds through, but it should be dim enough that it won't promote shell rot which can happen to deeper water species like the Peacock if lighting is too bright.

     

    Filtration is a basic AC70 HOB filter with chemipure elite, purigen and chaeto and a filter pad. The same basic setup as my 10 gallon tank. There is also a 300gph nano powerhead in the tank for circulation on top of what the AC70 provides.

     

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    I used some black shelf paper to cover the back of the tank and half of the sides:

     

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    The rockscape is pretty basic with a U-shaped tube buried underneath to provide a ready-made home. If he doesn't like the tube, I've provided a large amount of live rock rubble for home building.

     

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    I can't wait to get some better pictures that really show his color. It's pretty amazing.

     

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    Hopefully he'll come out today and be social, but I'm not counting on that too much. It took my little mantis a couple weeks to associate me with food and other good things.

  4. A big thank you to Kim and Beth for my newest addition to the family... We're now a two dog, two parrot, two mantis family.

     

    He's a 3.5" Male Peacock Mantis. (Edit: Turns out he's actualy a Gonodactylaceus Ternatensis) Cute as a button.

     

    He's going to temporarily live in the majano propagation tank until my 25 gallon tank gets here later this month. The majano tank has been modified for mantis habitation and will work well until I have the bigger tank up and running.

     

    Here he is in a tupperware container being acclimated to the new tank.

     

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  5. Hmmmm. I haven't done enough research about it, but a lot of people are keeping clams in nano aquariums. I wonder if I could keep a small one in my 10 gallon. Probably not long-term. I already have to dose for alk.

  6. You got it for sure . Yours is a work of art compared to the others . The one could have took a minute to clean his glass .

     

    Yeah, I don't know that there's much of anything left alive in that tank. No need to clean the glass. I suspect the majano I sent him is still alive and well.

  7. As soon as the judges make their decisions, I'll let you all know. Out of like 50 tanks at the start, only 5 remain. Here are the Full Tank Shots of the final 5:

     

    Islandoftiki (Me!)

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    Judge for yourselves...

  8. I gotta say, I owe this success to our local reefing community. Many people donated frags and rock to this tank to make it what it is. I'd like to give a big thanks to everyone who contributed to this fiendish little marvel.

     

    Ok, who's going to be the next one to build a pest tank?

  9. Xenia can be weird stuff. It will be a weed in some peoples tanks and will melt away in others.

     

    It grows well in my 10 gallon and my pest tank, but it shrinks up and looks awful in the 7.5 gallon tank. That may have to do with not enough light. The 7.5 has a 24 watt fluorescent 50/50 fixture, but the 10 gallon tank has 96 watts! And the pest tank has a crazy bright par 30 LED lamp.

     

    What kind of light do you have?

     

    The xenia in the pest tank is surrounded by and touching majanos, aiptasia and brow polyps with no ill effects.

  10. Gsp is considered a pest nowadays. That would be like have an aptasia grow out contest...if I could go back in time and never bought that live rock with a tiny square of Gsp things would be so much better.

     

    Aiptasia growout contest? I'm in!

     

    How about a majano growout contest? I have a bunch of the pretty green/red ones that I'm propagating already.

  11. Alright folks, this is it. The competition ends tomorrow. The day of reckoning is upon us.

     

    The good news is that the pest tank has been an overwhelming success. It has far exceeded my wildest expectations.

     

    What happens when you put the vilest denizens of the saltwater aquarium hobby together into one tank? Something truly amazing and beautiful.

     

    You all get a sneak peek at the final Full Tank Shots and Final Equipment Shots for the competition...

     

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    The final competition video is processing as I type this... Stay tuned for a close up and intimate look at the most despised and evil creatures in the saltwater hobby. Muahahaha!

  12. Ok, after October 1st, the competition is over for the pest tank and I can add new livestock, so I just may be hitting you up. I can't keep any other cleanup crew alive in there! Snails = snacks for the mantis shrimp. The blue leg hermit seems to persist despite a fair amount of shell damage, but there is only one. More bristle worms would be an awesome addition. I have no idea what has happened to all of my asterina starfish. I was throwing them in there by the dozens. Maybe all of the majanos ate them.

     

    I'm looking forward to adding more pests!

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