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Old October 2nd 03, 05:43 PM
Marc Levenson
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If you can tell which rock he retreats into, pull that rock out. Put it in a
bucket with tank water, and pour in carbonated water. It will remove the oxygen
from the water and the mantis will shoot out of the rock. Put the rock back in
your tank. The mantis will be in the bucket.

Marc


Elliot wrote:

i would like to know how to get rid of mantis shrimp. i recently spotted it
crawling on my live rocks after having the live rock in my tanks for almost
6 weeks. i suspect he's the one who murdered my skunk shrimp.


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Old October 2nd 03, 08:05 PM
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Marc Levenson wrote:

If you can tell which rock he retreats into, pull that rock out.

Put
it in a bucket with tank water, and pour in carbonated water. It

will
remove the oxygen from the water and the mantis will shoot out of

the
rock. Put the rock back in your tank. The mantis will be in the
bucket.

Marc


Elliot wrote:

i would like to know how to get rid of mantis shrimp. i recently
spotted it crawling on my live rocks after having the live rock in

my
tanks for almost 6 weeks. i suspect he's the one who murdered my
skunk shrimp.


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ohh that's clever. I will have to remember that. Would it work on a
bristle worm too?

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Old October 2nd 03, 09:37 PM
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Don't get rid of your bristle worms. They take care of so much garbage. I
have them in my sand and in my rocks. We had a shrimp croak during molting
and the worms had it gone by the next morning. Which was great because I
would had to move 90 lbs of live rock to get it out.

It is funny how some companies tell you how to remove them from your live
rock and selling traps you have other companies selling the bristle worms.

Good luck
Ron

"Adira" wrote in message
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Marc Levenson wrote:

If you can tell which rock he retreats into, pull that rock out.

Put
it in a bucket with tank water, and pour in carbonated water. It

will
remove the oxygen from the water and the mantis will shoot out of

the
rock. Put the rock back in your tank. The mantis will be in the
bucket.

Marc


Elliot wrote:

i would like to know how to get rid of mantis shrimp. i recently
spotted it crawling on my live rocks after having the live rock in

my
tanks for almost 6 weeks. i suspect he's the one who murdered my
skunk shrimp.


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http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business

Page:
http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist:
http://www.melevsreef.com




ohh that's clever. I will have to remember that. Would it work on a
bristle worm too?

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Old October 2nd 03, 11:11 PM
Marc Levenson
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Bristleworms are good, not ememies. Let them do what they do naturally and
consume detritus and rotting decaying matter.

Marc


Adira wrote:

ohh that's clever. I will have to remember that. Would it work on a
bristle worm too?


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