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Crawling68

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Anybody have an ided of what kind this is. It has a pink fin on its telson as well as white raptorial appendages, and i cant see any meral spots.
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Its actually on hold right now as i dont want a mantis i cant take care of. This picture actually does not do its coloring any justice.
 
I think it's a Odontodactylus cultrifer.
I can not tell much about this species.
Maximal lenght is 12,5 cm and he lives in sandy mud substrates.

I think Dr. Roy can help you with more infos.
 
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Nice. this is the spearer that I asked Atlantis Aquariums to send me a picture of so I could put a deposit on it. In the 24 hrs that it took to send me a picture, they apparently found another buyer. Oh well, its a spearer, and I'd rather have a smasher although he is neat.
 
If its a spearer, someone should have told it not to smash that crawfish it was fed. Thats a new one timmy, do you have any more info on it?
 
Odontodactylus cultrifer

Functional type: smasher
Range: The Adaman Sea, China, Philippines, Vietnam, northern Australia...
Habitat: Sandy mud substrates.
Depth: 7 - 51 m
Home: Simple u-shaped burrow
Diet: I don't know
Size: 51- 125 mm
Color: Dorsal surface pastel metallic pink, with grey green medially. Telson median crest deep pink. A2 scale pink.
Activity: No info!
Aquarium Requirements: No info, but i think it's the same like O. scyllarus.

I have taken these infos from Revision of the australian stomatopod crustacea.
 
Eddie at AA told me that it was a smasher and it was $40, then this other guy came over when I called the next time and said it was definitely a spearer and it was $60 because it was so rare. If it is a smasher, that's very unfair since I offered to buy it on the spot until they told me that it was a spearer.
 
Well apparentley this species is more important than we thought. Dr. Roy called called me and said he needed it........nough said.
 
I emailed Roy and told him that he needed to see it. Hopefully we see a post about it here soon.

Crawling68, no offense against you at all. It was just frustrating the way they handled the situation. Good luck.
 
It is a male Odontodactylus Cultrifer as timmy said. He is currently on his way to his new home with the dr. And i now have a beautiful female Odontodactylus Havanesis courtesy of the Dr.
 
I made it back to Berkeley through the traffic. The O. cultrifer is doing well although I'm glad I checked the salinity of the shipping water. It was about 4 parts low from what we use. I will acclimate the animal and get it into my best tank tonight.

I really appreciate the help. This is a great animal that will answer a lot of questions that I have had for years. I'll post some photos in a few days.

Roy
 
Wow, this mantis is a checkpot. ;-)
Great.
Can't wait to see more photos and get more infos.
 
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