Am I a hermit ??

axeman45t

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My mantis has found a new home in a large shell. He is 3" long and dark blue/ purple with orange spots on his hammers....
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There are only three species of gonodactylid with orange meral spots and both of those are in the genus Gonodactylaceus from the Indo-Pacific. It could be G. graphurus, G. glabrous, or G. ternatensis. If it has red intersegmental stripes, it is G. ternatensis. Otherwise, it is probably on of the other two.

Roy
 
Wow, oh Wow! What a gorgeous animal! I have a G. ternatensis, and he's beautiful, but he doesn't have nearly the bright purple coloration seen in your pics. How jealous am I!!!
 
Would you believe that here in Australia no one keeps them......
He came in on some live rock from the reef and was bright orange all over. I know of no one else that keeps one in my area.
I love him.....
He lives alone in a 200ltr tank with my collection of zoos.
 
I don't think that this is a G. ternatensis. I'm pretty sure that it is a G. graphurus, a species common along the Queensland coast. It also may be a she since the bright solid orange color mentioned is found in females, but they can change to a darker color. The purplish cast is probably due to some fluoresence.

Not many Aussies may keep stomatopods, but you have two of the best stomatopod researchers in the world - Justin Marshall at the University of Queensland and Shane Ahyong at the Australian Museum.

Roy
 
loved looking at that sucker attacking you metal prongs axeman (its mullet btw). I though you got another one but man o man, that must be a huge shell!
 
Thanks for the feedback....
He is in the process of changing clothes...;) so has blocked the entrance to the shell. will try and get some better shots of him soon.
 
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