SnoQ
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A friend I work with decided she didn't want to maintain her 30 gallon long tank any more and offered it to me. I was originally thinking I'd set up a FOWLR, but when I stopped by Blue Sierra to drop off the freshwater fish that had been living in the tank, Doris pointed out that it would make a great Mantis tank. A couple of months ago Blue Sierra had a large Mantis shrimp that they'd ordered for someone. I really liked it so it didn't take any convincing to get me to change my mind and get on board with setting up a Mantis tank instead.
The cave:
Today I picked up a 3" wide ABS plumbing T to build the cave. I'm going to cap the end shown bottom left in the picture. I'm then going to butt that up right up against the end of the tank. I'm going to cover the pipe with live rock, building up a hill that will top out at the top of the pipe that goes straight up. This will give the Mantis 2 different entry points to his home. I'll add some additional live rock, mainly rubble that the Mantis can use to redecorate and if I can find a nice long piece of Tonga, I'd like to cover it in Zoas and have it stretch end to end. I'll also add some different of algaes to give the tank more color.
Tomorrow I'm going to buff out the tank. It's acrylic and has just a few minor scratches. I've got sand already and when I do my water change this week, I'll have about 10 gallons of water to move to this tank. For the next couple of weeks I'll keep adding old water from my established tank to the new tank to get it fired up.
I'll add more pics as the tank progresses.
The cave:
Today I picked up a 3" wide ABS plumbing T to build the cave. I'm going to cap the end shown bottom left in the picture. I'm then going to butt that up right up against the end of the tank. I'm going to cover the pipe with live rock, building up a hill that will top out at the top of the pipe that goes straight up. This will give the Mantis 2 different entry points to his home. I'll add some additional live rock, mainly rubble that the Mantis can use to redecorate and if I can find a nice long piece of Tonga, I'd like to cover it in Zoas and have it stretch end to end. I'll also add some different of algaes to give the tank more color.
Tomorrow I'm going to buff out the tank. It's acrylic and has just a few minor scratches. I've got sand already and when I do my water change this week, I'll have about 10 gallons of water to move to this tank. For the next couple of weeks I'll keep adding old water from my established tank to the new tank to get it fired up.
I'll add more pics as the tank progresses.