Gonodactylaceus graphurus
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthro...ostraca/royslist/species.php?name=g_graphurus
Have a couple questions:
Roy's list says they can get to 3.5", stomatopod.com has a girl that is already 3" wondering what her expected lifespan would be. I understand that the older they get the less frequent their molts are so would assume they stay their larger size for a larger period of time...
Roy's list mentions they are very polymorphic (Biology The occurrence of different forms, stages, or types in individual organisms or in organisms of the same species, independent of sexual variations.) does this mean from individual to individual? or in a single individual their forms are quite varied between their molts/life stages?
Do you know anything about their activity/interactivity/curiosity?
Any other comments on keeping one? Are they considered as hardy or hardier than an O.S/G.Smithi?
Tried to search but nothing came up on RC (was some I.D. attempts.)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthro...ostraca/royslist/species.php?name=g_graphurus
Have a couple questions:
Roy's list says they can get to 3.5", stomatopod.com has a girl that is already 3" wondering what her expected lifespan would be. I understand that the older they get the less frequent their molts are so would assume they stay their larger size for a larger period of time...
Roy's list mentions they are very polymorphic (Biology The occurrence of different forms, stages, or types in individual organisms or in organisms of the same species, independent of sexual variations.) does this mean from individual to individual? or in a single individual their forms are quite varied between their molts/life stages?
Do you know anything about their activity/interactivity/curiosity?
Any other comments on keeping one? Are they considered as hardy or hardier than an O.S/G.Smithi?
Tried to search but nothing came up on RC (was some I.D. attempts.)