How to house hitchhiking Mantis shrimp?

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Hi everyone:

I recently got an unwanted 1" Mantis shrimp that hitch hiked on a piece of coraline algae. I need a temporary housing for it as i don't really have space for another >10gal tank. I did find a fish bowl (see pic) though. Wondering if i could just keep it in this with a piece of live rock/live sand and just change the water more frequently? Maybe even add an airstone to it? Currently the Mantis is in a tupperware eating frozen blood worms. I am not sure what i want to do with the Mantis yet but it maybe a temporary solution until i decide what to do with him?

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The integrity of that bowl might not be able to even hold it very long.

You can keep it in a small 2 gallon AIO such as fluval or a sump. Never keep it in one of those plastic betta tanks I've experienced what happens.
 
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will let you know. I guess it's really a love hat relationship with these creatures. I am not a big fan but my son seems to be interested in keeping it. However, I told him he has to be willing to do the work of feeding him. He is still thinking :)
 
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