Koshmars
New member
Hello all,
I recently got back into keeping stomatopods and received an O. Scyllarus a month ago. I believe it is a female, approximately 4 inches. I noticed some damage after I got her home. Both dactyl tips are broken off with the heel still intact, part of the telson is damaged, and there is an indentation on the back of her (see pick). I know what shell rot looks like underneath but I have no experience spotting it from the surface. I've already taken action assuming it is shell rot to accelerate molting (water changes, dim lighting, increased feeding, not dosing with iodine). Can anyone confirm if this is shell rot? I'd appreciate it.
I recently got back into keeping stomatopods and received an O. Scyllarus a month ago. I believe it is a female, approximately 4 inches. I noticed some damage after I got her home. Both dactyl tips are broken off with the heel still intact, part of the telson is damaged, and there is an indentation on the back of her (see pick). I know what shell rot looks like underneath but I have no experience spotting it from the surface. I've already taken action assuming it is shell rot to accelerate molting (water changes, dim lighting, increased feeding, not dosing with iodine). Can anyone confirm if this is shell rot? I'd appreciate it.