O. brevirostris?

biomekanic

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Hi Dr. Caldwell,
I recently acquired what I think is an O. brevirostris, one of the PNWMAS members brought it to a meeting, a friend had collected and sent it to him from Hawaii. I was reading what you said about them, and mine hides constantly. It's carved out quite a nice little burrow in the piece of LR I put in for it. Is it a matter or time before the little bugger adjusts to it's new home and comes out, or is it a case of mistaken ID. I'd love to send you a picture, but it won't even come out to be fed.
I'd appreciate any advice, thanks for your help,
Mike (the comma impaired)
 
This species often takes awhile to adapt to a new tank. I've attached a photo that may help you identify it. All O. brevirostris have the same color markings. The eyes are very conspicuous with the dark markings.

Roy
 
If it is green and from Hawaii, it is not O. brevirostris. It is either Pseudosquilla ciliata, a spearer, or Gonodactylaceus mutatus, a smasher.

Roy
 
Answers that question then, it's a G. mutatus - the person I got him from kept the spearer for himself. Thanks for the ID!
anything I should know? & thanks again for all your help.
 
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