Mantis Shrimp

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Hey guys. I picked up a 2"+ peacock Mantis a few days ago, with the plan to keep her in my sump. That worked for about 3 hours until she got out into the sump. Anyway, I got her out and put her in my 15 gallon with sand, rock and PVC. My question is, she eats mysis like a champ, and I only have a small Tetra HOB filter and a powerhead. What size filter should I get?
 
"Peacock" mantis? An O. scyllarus? Will need more than a 15 gallon IMO. The HOB filter really isn't needed if you have enough live rock/substrate to handle the nitrogen cycle. You could use it for running carbon or other filtration media. If you're going to go that route I would just buy the biggest one you can fit and is in your budget. A HOB skimmer would be more beneficial to water quality though.
 
"Peacock" mantis? An O. scyllarus? Will need more than a 15 gallon IMO. The HOB filter really isn't needed if you have enough live rock/substrate to handle the nitrogen cycle. You could use it for running carbon or other filtration media. If you're going to go that route I would just buy the biggest one you can fit and is in your budget. A HOB skimmer would be more beneficial to water quality though.

Everything here is sound advice. I +1
 
Best bet is to just get a 40B tank, that will work for the life of the shrimp.
 
Yep, 40 breeder is a good start and finish. They don't need a lot of light, but you should try different colors for stimulation. I used marbles and colored rocks. They are super cool.
 
I agree with the 40 breeder.

Do you have a pic of your mantis? If it's not an O. scyllarus you could get away with a smaller tank.
 

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