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ARGH! Mantis shrimp have bred!



 
 
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Old April 4th 04, 07:58 PM
Pszemol
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Default ARGH! Mantis shrimp have bred!

"Joel" wrote in message link.net...
Then it extends its arms and releases 10-15 little mantis shrimp
into the water. This action continues every 20-30 seconds.


This would be very cool to watch... ;-)

I have literally hundreds of
mantis shrimp fry swimming around in the tank and refugium. This is exactly
the opposite of what I was hoping for when I got into the hobby.


Oh really? I am always happy seeing my cleaner shrimps to breed :-)
My tank is full of planktonic larvae every week because of them.

Is here
anything I can do? Is there any demand for mantis babies?


Any plankton eating fish will love you if you let it snack on them.
 




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