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Old January 15th 05, 10:01 AM
DeeOooGee
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I heard this a couple of times and then the other day I read about the loud
"popping" or "clicking" sound that is a shrimp? Wow... I thought my glass
broke or a rock fell and hit the glass it was loud. Why would I remove this
loud little bugger (never have saw him)?


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Old January 15th 05, 03:02 PM
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 10:01:55 GMT, "DeeOooGee"
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I heard this a couple of times and then the other day I read about the loud
"popping" or "clicking" sound that is a shrimp? Wow... I thought my glass
broke or a rock fell and hit the glass it was loud. Why would I remove this
loud little bugger (never have saw him)?



The mantis shrimp will club all your snails to death. Many people keep
them, they are cool creatures.
You could always throw a Permit in the tank to eat him.


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Old January 16th 05, 01:01 AM
FornoW
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Couldnt this "pop" be coming from a Pistol Ship and not from a Mantis?


"DeeOooGee" wrote in message
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I heard this a couple of times and then the other day I read about the

loud
"popping" or "clicking" sound that is a shrimp? Wow... I thought my

glass
broke or a rock fell and hit the glass it was loud. Why would I remove

this
loud little bugger (never have saw him)?




 




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