Kinetic
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I have a fairly large acropora colony. It was added to my tank 5 weeks ago. It started to RTN, and there was some tissue damage. My emerald crab started pulling tissue (dead) and got some of the live tissue, further damaging the colony (emeralds are evil, another issue). I pulled the colony from where it was resting on my rockwork, and was inspecting it. I was checking out the RTN, and saw a little hole, and them putting my thumb close to it, WAM, something shot out or zipped out and bit/hit my finger. No blood, didn't look my skin broke, just felt like something small hit me.
When I looked closer, it looked like a hole at the base between acro and rock, and inside looked like a "burrow". This is between the encrusting part of the acro and the rock it's encrusting on. I though it might just be how the acro sits. A day later, the entrance to the hole is covered with random small pieces of substrate etc. The hole was very small, big enough for a large amphipod to go through. Could this be a mantis? I will be fragging off undamaged branches, and I think I'll tear apart the acro to investigate. But just wondering if this sounds like a tiny mantis? All my snails, hermits, fish, etc. are all still alive (even after 5 months), and even after the acro was introduced.
Is this a mantis?
Thanks
When I looked closer, it looked like a hole at the base between acro and rock, and inside looked like a "burrow". This is between the encrusting part of the acro and the rock it's encrusting on. I though it might just be how the acro sits. A day later, the entrance to the hole is covered with random small pieces of substrate etc. The hole was very small, big enough for a large amphipod to go through. Could this be a mantis? I will be fragging off undamaged branches, and I think I'll tear apart the acro to investigate. But just wondering if this sounds like a tiny mantis? All my snails, hermits, fish, etc. are all still alive (even after 5 months), and even after the acro was introduced.
Is this a mantis?
Thanks