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Old 07/09/2006, 08:26 AM
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Is this mantis shrimp evil?

It came as hitchikers on my live rock... They are very shy and always hide in the little holes in the live rock where it awaits food. It will then quickly shoot out and grab it then swim back to it's hole.

Here is a (bad) picture (they never come out and this one was only out for a second - my equipment was not set up correctly):

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Old 07/09/2006, 10:29 PM
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It doesn't look like they are very big. I don't think it's likely to harm any more than small snails and hermit crabs. Usually mantis are problematic when they are hungry. If you feed them and don't mind the ocasional lost invert, they should leave your fish alone.
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Old 07/10/2006, 02:01 AM
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It doesn't look like they are very big. I don't think it's likely to harm any more than small snails and hermit crabs. Usually mantis are problematic when they are hungry. If you feed them and don't mind the ocasional lost invert, they should leave your fish alone.
No the largest is about 1.5". They are very shy - always in little holes in the live rock.
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Old 07/10/2006, 04:19 PM
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Can anyone ID this mantis for me?
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Old 07/10/2006, 04:31 PM
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check out Roy's list for an id
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthrop...raca/royslist/
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Old 07/10/2006, 04:55 PM
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Yea but you are going to have to get the pictuers.
Key things to get pictuers of are the mearl spots on the inside of the raptoral appendages. Another is the tail, along with where the rock came from.
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Old 07/11/2006, 01:58 AM
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Well that is easy. The rock came from Kenya (So said LFS). A closeup of the head is here:

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Old 07/11/2006, 02:03 AM
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Even closer still:

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Old 07/11/2006, 01:01 PM
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That last shot is a real beaty!

I wouldn't mind keeping smaller stomatopods in a reef that was well fed, but it seems like a waste not to give them their own tank with them as the spotlight.

Take a look at the following from Roy's list:

G. affinis - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthrop...name=g_affinis

H. trispinosa - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthrop...e=h_trispinosa

H. glyptocercus - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthrop...h_glyptocercus

Those are just picking out a few that are visually similar (judging only by color and limiting for smaller mantis). Without the photos mentioned above though, I imagine it will be difficult to know for sure. Hopefully Roy can jump in and give a better answer.

Good luck.
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Old 07/11/2006, 01:40 PM
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Thanks I'll try and get some shots of the parts you mentioned. It is just so difficult since it almost never comes out of the hole...
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Old 07/11/2006, 05:20 PM
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Regardless of the species that is a nice looking mantis, good find!
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Old 07/11/2006, 05:30 PM
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remember mantis are your friends
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Old 07/11/2006, 07:58 PM
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great pics!
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Old 07/12/2006, 12:04 AM
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Mr31415 your photo skillz are top notch.
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Old 07/15/2006, 01:28 AM
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Good Pics and great looking Mantis, wish they had them in the Tri-state area. If you could ship them you would make a lil money back from the Live rock you purchased.

.....Hustler baby!
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