Ugh... mantis shrimp right?

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hmm, not sure if my videos will show up but here's a screenshot.
 
I definitely want to trap and remove... I don't want to mess with rockwork at this point.
Question, I'm going on a week vaca tomorrow. Wait until I get back (he's been in there since the beginning, couple months), or set trap now and hope he's caught by the time I get back? Not sure about leaving rotting food in the trap for a week or what things I want to keep will get trapped along with it.
 
Im unsure how to remove (if you want to) maybe the good old bottle to trap?
Best to do it at your own leisure when you can observe and remove if it works, I'm sure others will help you
Great video thank you :)
 

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Thanks! It's a nano tank so not a ton of space but I found a pre-built trap that's small that might work. I'll pick it up from the LFS on my way back from vaca.

Get live rock for the biodiversity they said....
 
Thanks! It's a nano tank so not a ton of space but I found a pre-built trap that's small that might work. I'll pick it up from the LFS on my way back from vaca.

Get live rock for the biodiversity they said....
It had biodiversity though….lol I’m a big proponent of live rock. I’m sure someone local to you would be willing to take it off your hands. Or at least have a sump for you
 

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