Hey everyone. First time posting a question on reef2reef.
I have a peacock mantis shrimp I purchased from my local fish store approximately 10 weeks ago. At the time, I was searching for a peacock mantis shrimp that still had it's clubs. Well I found one and decided to buy him. The employees told me he was rather dicile compared to previous peacocks they've had in the past.
Now here's where I get confused. He behaves completely normal. Eats from tongs from time to time. But he will not strike anything in the tank. I've provided him with porcelain crabs, emerald crabs, hermits, and even a variety of shrimp. Other livestock in the tank consist of a four-line damsels, randals goby, pair of clowns, and lawnmower blenny.
I dedicated this tank to keep a peacock mantis shrimp in. I watch all the necessary parameters for him to grow a strong exoskeleton and molt with ease. But I'm concerned that he won't punch. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing?
I have a peacock mantis shrimp I purchased from my local fish store approximately 10 weeks ago. At the time, I was searching for a peacock mantis shrimp that still had it's clubs. Well I found one and decided to buy him. The employees told me he was rather dicile compared to previous peacocks they've had in the past.
Now here's where I get confused. He behaves completely normal. Eats from tongs from time to time. But he will not strike anything in the tank. I've provided him with porcelain crabs, emerald crabs, hermits, and even a variety of shrimp. Other livestock in the tank consist of a four-line damsels, randals goby, pair of clowns, and lawnmower blenny.
I dedicated this tank to keep a peacock mantis shrimp in. I watch all the necessary parameters for him to grow a strong exoskeleton and molt with ease. But I'm concerned that he won't punch. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing?