Muze813
New member
Hello everyone,
I have been reading about mantis shrimp (and regularly reading this forum) for the past couple years. Have never had, or even seen one in person until now. I just got a shipment of liverock on Friday from Tampa Bay Saltwater (Florida Keys aquaculture site), and it came with this really pretty red girl mantis. She is caring for a clutch of eggs. About 4 inches long. Definitely a smasher. I'm guessing that she is probably wennerae? I'm hoping for some feedback about ID, especially since she has her eggs.
If she is a wennerae, I have read Dr. Roy's article about rearing that species. I know it's not easy, but I feel like I should at least give it a try. She is putting a lot of effort into caring for those eggs, and certainly didn't choose to come into my home this weekend!
My husband keeps joking with me that I am head-over-heels, which is probably true. lol She is just awesome. I currently have her in a JBJ nanocube by herself. I haven't been able to get her to except any live foods (offering crabs) from tongs yet...although I read that usually females don't eat while they are caring for eggs? If it helps with the ID confirmation, her eggs are not attached to her swimmerets...they are in this independent red ball that she constantly holds, turns over, and cleans. Sorry for the bad picture quality. Any advice is appreciated. I love this forum. Thanks!
Also, I would recommend Tampa Bay Saltwater to anyone. The liverock is amazing, and the owner, Richard, sent me tons of extras along with my shipment. I actually received two mantis (the other a smaller green female) that went to live with a friend.
Christina
I have been reading about mantis shrimp (and regularly reading this forum) for the past couple years. Have never had, or even seen one in person until now. I just got a shipment of liverock on Friday from Tampa Bay Saltwater (Florida Keys aquaculture site), and it came with this really pretty red girl mantis. She is caring for a clutch of eggs. About 4 inches long. Definitely a smasher. I'm guessing that she is probably wennerae? I'm hoping for some feedback about ID, especially since she has her eggs.
If she is a wennerae, I have read Dr. Roy's article about rearing that species. I know it's not easy, but I feel like I should at least give it a try. She is putting a lot of effort into caring for those eggs, and certainly didn't choose to come into my home this weekend!
My husband keeps joking with me that I am head-over-heels, which is probably true. lol She is just awesome. I currently have her in a JBJ nanocube by herself. I haven't been able to get her to except any live foods (offering crabs) from tongs yet...although I read that usually females don't eat while they are caring for eggs? If it helps with the ID confirmation, her eggs are not attached to her swimmerets...they are in this independent red ball that she constantly holds, turns over, and cleans. Sorry for the bad picture quality. Any advice is appreciated. I love this forum. Thanks!
Also, I would recommend Tampa Bay Saltwater to anyone. The liverock is amazing, and the owner, Richard, sent me tons of extras along with my shipment. I actually received two mantis (the other a smaller green female) that went to live with a friend.
Christina