salty420 this fish was coming on to me Mar 8, 2007 1,931 0 0 47 Sugar Grove, IL Apr 30, 2008 #11 hmm hard to tell for me, do you have a red light to shine in there at night?
donk18 AC Members Oct 6, 2007 183 0 0 45 Blacklick, Ohio Apr 30, 2008 #12 no i just use a flash light
Reefscape I shoot people with a Canon Staff member Nov 8, 2006 18,481 8 89 Staffordshire, UK seethroughmylens.co.uk Real Name Blinky May 1, 2008 #13 The point on the shrimp i have arrowed....Are they eye stalks? If they are, its a mantis. Pistol shrimp do not have eye stalks...
The point on the shrimp i have arrowed....Are they eye stalks? If they are, its a mantis. Pistol shrimp do not have eye stalks...
donk18 AC Members Oct 6, 2007 183 0 0 45 Blacklick, Ohio May 1, 2008 #14 that is the only picture that made me think it was a mantis shrimp. i will have to try and get a better picture.
that is the only picture that made me think it was a mantis shrimp. i will have to try and get a better picture.
7 7faces Noob DIY'er Mar 22, 2008 271 0 0 St.Louis May 2, 2008 #15 i didnt think mantis shrimp were real shy...all the stuff ive seen on em, they kinda run all over without much fear... but i really dont know..i thought i read that somewhere
i didnt think mantis shrimp were real shy...all the stuff ive seen on em, they kinda run all over without much fear... but i really dont know..i thought i read that somewhere
J journey0820 AC Members Jan 31, 2008 831 0 0 May 3, 2008 #16 My mantis would poke his fat head out of the hole but didn't come running around alot.
Octavarium Ambassador to Cephalopods Mar 2, 2005 502 10 18 41 East Haven, CT Real Name Erik May 8, 2008 #17 Looks just like my pistol. There clicks can be described as lights popping or an old school heater popping when exposed to air.
Looks just like my pistol. There clicks can be described as lights popping or an old school heater popping when exposed to air.