"Why I would want to? No reason really, why do people hand feed their fish?
It's only a 2 1/2" Viridis or Chiragra..."
Assuming that you aren't just being funny...
A mantis shrimp is world's away from a fish as far as danger level goes. Yes, a trigger or a baracuda(for those keeping something this big) can 'get you', but even a tiny mantis can ruin your day.
A guy at a LFS got hit by one and ended up with a nasty infection, and a little finger fracture. he said it 'was about 2 inches'...a hitch-hiker.
I have both a G. Viridis, who has broken his thermometer as well as continually smashed at walls and his heater with *thwacks* that make my cat jump and make me glad that I keep my hands out of that tank, and as for the Chiraga...
The species specializes in taking down armored snails, hitting (as Dr. Roy mentioned) harder than an O. scyllarus for it's size. Mine destroys
heavy-duty snails with ease, and pulverizes rubble bits (sizing them down to her needs). Your (our) fingers are not even close to anything like their prey in terms of durability. Just a warning from someone who has 6 of them smashing away constantly in his room.
BTW, a G. Viridis and a G. Chiraga don't look anything alike,really.
A Chiraga is much 'fatter' and larger than a Viridis. Can you get a pic? I'd love to see your little monster (since I don't know of anyone else on here that keeps a Viridis, and Baron von Munchausen would like to see that he isn't alone and all of that...).
-Ron