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After MUCH self debate, some conversations with other R2R members, and a lengthy back-and-forth with @LiverockRocks , I have placed an order through Tampa Bay Saltwater for some live rock, sand, and an N. Wennerae Mantis, and I am now very anxiously awaiting delivery on November 13th
I have a standard 20 Long as well as an IM Nuvo 10 currently up and cycling in anticipation of my order (pre-cycling was recommended by TBS). I just tonight placed an order for an IM Nuvo 15 (they are on sale!). My plan is to receive my TBS order and divide it over my 20 Long and my IM Nuvo 10. Ultimately, I want to divide this TBS order into my new IM Nuvo 15 and the IM Nuvo 10.
My IM Nuvo 10 will house my N. wennerae
I have done some research, but would appreciate any advice on setting up the N. Wennerae tank.
For example, I was told by another R2R member that N. Wennerae don't need a PVC tunnel, that they live in the rock, so I am not going to include a PVC tunnel in this tank. I will, obviously, be using the rock and sand from TBS, so I believe this will be an ideal habitat for the Mantis, considering it will also come from the Florida Gulf. The sand has lots of shells and larger pieces of rubble, which I believe the N. Wennerae need to build burrows, or to seal up his hidy-hole at night.
The tank is an IM Nuvo 10 AIO. I don't plan on anything special for equipment. I do understand that a Mantis can be messy and create a lot of waste, so if water changes alone won't keep nitrates and phosphates down, I will look into probably a refugium or a manual fleece roller.
I do not yet have a light for this tank. I know the Mantis doesn't need strong light, and would likely prefer dimmer light, but I do aspire to have some inexpensive and fast growing corals and ideally some Rock Flower Anemones too. I'm thinking about all the stuff that most experienced reefers stay away from, like GSP's, Xenia, and shrooms. My thought was, if the Mantis damages any of these corals, they would be able to grow back quickly on their own, and I should be able to get them inexpensively. So none of the animals here need super strong light. I'm leaning towards a Kessil A80. I have a few of their larger lights, and I like them. It's controllable, so I could dim it down if needed. I think the A160 would be overkill here, right?
For feeding, I am going to try to offer as much frozen and prepared food as possible. I know they should take frozen krill and clams on the half shell, and possibly frozen silver sides. I know that they are active hunters and really do need some live food, so I will make available to the Mantis a small CUC as well.
For tank mates, I know you can never fully trust a Mantis with anything, but I have noticed others have successfully kept a quick, savey fish like a damsel with the Mantis. I've read that fish like Mollies and Guppies (both technically brackish fish) are basically too dumb, and swim right up to the Mantis. I think I'd like to try to have a damsel as well, however, even if the damsel is quick enough I don't really want the poor fish living in fear all the time. What do you guys think about adding a damsel to this Matis tank?
Wow, I think that's all I've got lol! Sorry for such a long post. Any advice on the setup and care of an N. Wennerae?
Thank you for your help!
After MUCH self debate, some conversations with other R2R members, and a lengthy back-and-forth with @LiverockRocks , I have placed an order through Tampa Bay Saltwater for some live rock, sand, and an N. Wennerae Mantis, and I am now very anxiously awaiting delivery on November 13th
I have a standard 20 Long as well as an IM Nuvo 10 currently up and cycling in anticipation of my order (pre-cycling was recommended by TBS). I just tonight placed an order for an IM Nuvo 15 (they are on sale!). My plan is to receive my TBS order and divide it over my 20 Long and my IM Nuvo 10. Ultimately, I want to divide this TBS order into my new IM Nuvo 15 and the IM Nuvo 10.
My IM Nuvo 10 will house my N. wennerae
I have done some research, but would appreciate any advice on setting up the N. Wennerae tank.
For example, I was told by another R2R member that N. Wennerae don't need a PVC tunnel, that they live in the rock, so I am not going to include a PVC tunnel in this tank. I will, obviously, be using the rock and sand from TBS, so I believe this will be an ideal habitat for the Mantis, considering it will also come from the Florida Gulf. The sand has lots of shells and larger pieces of rubble, which I believe the N. Wennerae need to build burrows, or to seal up his hidy-hole at night.
The tank is an IM Nuvo 10 AIO. I don't plan on anything special for equipment. I do understand that a Mantis can be messy and create a lot of waste, so if water changes alone won't keep nitrates and phosphates down, I will look into probably a refugium or a manual fleece roller.
I do not yet have a light for this tank. I know the Mantis doesn't need strong light, and would likely prefer dimmer light, but I do aspire to have some inexpensive and fast growing corals and ideally some Rock Flower Anemones too. I'm thinking about all the stuff that most experienced reefers stay away from, like GSP's, Xenia, and shrooms. My thought was, if the Mantis damages any of these corals, they would be able to grow back quickly on their own, and I should be able to get them inexpensively. So none of the animals here need super strong light. I'm leaning towards a Kessil A80. I have a few of their larger lights, and I like them. It's controllable, so I could dim it down if needed. I think the A160 would be overkill here, right?
For feeding, I am going to try to offer as much frozen and prepared food as possible. I know they should take frozen krill and clams on the half shell, and possibly frozen silver sides. I know that they are active hunters and really do need some live food, so I will make available to the Mantis a small CUC as well.
For tank mates, I know you can never fully trust a Mantis with anything, but I have noticed others have successfully kept a quick, savey fish like a damsel with the Mantis. I've read that fish like Mollies and Guppies (both technically brackish fish) are basically too dumb, and swim right up to the Mantis. I think I'd like to try to have a damsel as well, however, even if the damsel is quick enough I don't really want the poor fish living in fear all the time. What do you guys think about adding a damsel to this Matis tank?
Wow, I think that's all I've got lol! Sorry for such a long post. Any advice on the setup and care of an N. Wennerae?
Thank you for your help!