mantis shrimp kick @$$

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Housing for mantis shrimps varies with the species. All should be kept in acrylic tanks though, glass is a big no-no.
 
WyldFya;619619; said:
Housing for mantis shrimps varies with the species. All should be kept in acrylic tanks though, glass is a big no-no.
I heard glass is okay for spearers, it's the bashers that need acrylic.
 
fishcatch22;619647;619647 said:
I heard glass is okay for spearers, it's the bashers that need acrylic.
I haver been told the same, also that some of the 1-2" species are okay in both.
 
ewurm;619605;619605 said:
Crap. My rubics cube is in a 55 gal, but I don't think it's doing well. Just sits there.
LOL
 
This kid in my chem class can do a rubix cube in under a minute and a half. Doubt he could break glass. That kid is weakkkk.

BTW,

Mantis shrimp are extremely intelligent and have perfect vision. One of the most well adapted animals in this world.
 
RadleyMiller;619712; said:
This kid in my chem class can do a rubix cube in under a minute and a half. Doubt he could break glass. That kid is weakkkk.

BTW,

Mantis shrimp are extremely intelligent and have perfect vision. One of the most well adapted animals in this world.

:iagree: but i dont think it can solve a rubix cube. I have to see this for my self to believe it
 
Euge;619770; said:
:iagree: but i dont think it can solve a rubix cube. I have to see this for my self to believe it

I bet Rallysmans Silver Arowana could eat a Rubics cube, which would be just as impresive. Even more impressive, watching it pass the rubics cube. The only creatures I can picture passing that are a Tyrannosaur, and Elvis.
 
ewurm;619794; said:
I bet Rallysmans Silver Arowana could eat a Rubics cube, which would be just as impresive. Even more impressive, watching it pass the rubics cube. The only creatures I can picture passing that are a Tyrannosaur, and Elvis.


I think a Megalod could swallow a rubix cube and pass it whole.

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