mixtimp
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I've had my tank setup for about a year and a half. I have several thousand dollars into it, as I did everything from scratch. I have beautiful corals, fish, rock work, etc.
It's been at least 9-10 months since I've added any kind of rock work to it. Within the past month or so, I've noticed that my blenny and gorgeous mandarin have dissapeared. Also, my snails and crabs have been vanishing at an alarming rate.
I was quite attached to the Blenny, as it was the second fish I ever added to the tank. He was awesome, sat on the rocks, alway swam around, but I digress.
Anyway, while feeding the tank today, I saw this slender black shrimp dart out from the rocks and grab some food. I'm thinking to myself, no freaking way I have a mantis in my tank. Upon closer inspection, YUP, it's a mantis. How the hell is this possible. How would it go undetected for 9 months? Come to think of it, I've been hearing clicking sounds from my tank for quite some time at night, and never thought much of it. Figured it was a motor or something.
I am so freaking pissed. Jeeeeeeeez. Thanks for listening to my vent. I miss my blenny, and the mandarin was badass. One of the best looking mandarin's I've ever seen.
Anyway, do you think it would be easier to hit the mantis with a 12gauge slug, or buckshot? I was also considering a .45 hollow point. I put plenty of towels down for the 75 gallons of water that are going to flood out onto my floor.
It's been at least 9-10 months since I've added any kind of rock work to it. Within the past month or so, I've noticed that my blenny and gorgeous mandarin have dissapeared. Also, my snails and crabs have been vanishing at an alarming rate.
I was quite attached to the Blenny, as it was the second fish I ever added to the tank. He was awesome, sat on the rocks, alway swam around, but I digress.
Anyway, while feeding the tank today, I saw this slender black shrimp dart out from the rocks and grab some food. I'm thinking to myself, no freaking way I have a mantis in my tank. Upon closer inspection, YUP, it's a mantis. How the hell is this possible. How would it go undetected for 9 months? Come to think of it, I've been hearing clicking sounds from my tank for quite some time at night, and never thought much of it. Figured it was a motor or something.
I am so freaking pissed. Jeeeeeeeez. Thanks for listening to my vent. I miss my blenny, and the mandarin was badass. One of the best looking mandarin's I've ever seen.
Anyway, do you think it would be easier to hit the mantis with a 12gauge slug, or buckshot? I was also considering a .45 hollow point. I put plenty of towels down for the 75 gallons of water that are going to flood out onto my floor.