i would like to get some pics of wenneras mantis shrimp because i am tryign to get one ordered or found for me at the lfs and the owner needs pics so she can find me one thanx alot
that wenneras pic from TBS saltwater i sent to the owner and she said that that looked ike a peackock and that she could get me one of those but that would be way too big ffor the tank im setting up
That isn't a neogonodactylus wennerae. If you look in my gallery you can see a pic of my mantis, it's a male N. Wenn. and he's about 2.5", so full grown. They can be mostly green or red and slightly spotted.
That isn't a neogonodactylus wennerae. If you look in my gallery you can see a pic of my mantis, it's a male N. Wenn. and he's about 2.5", so full grown. They can be mostly green or red and slightly spotted.
What makes you say that isn't neogonodactylus wennerae? I could be wrong but the telson looks a lot like an N Wenn to me. Color is not a valid way to identify this species. And anyone who thinks that looks like a peacock is smoking crack
The comment about the peacock was toward the original poster's fish store lady. I am pretty certain that this is indeed an N Wenn. Look at the telson. Dr. Roy has described N. Wenn telsons as having 2 pronounced teeth with 2 shorter blunt teeth. Looks just like this pic.
the ladie at my lfs said it looke dlike a peacock but no 1 there keeps mantis allthough all are very knowledgeable(sp) about sw tanks all of them hae at least a few years experience jus none keep mantis so i sent her the pm ron sent me with all the diff sspecies i can keep
Well, I'm a college student so it was more of a figure of speach. But the color patterns aren't like anything I've seen described as a N. Wenn. Yes the telson does look similar to that of a N. Wenn. but the shape of the eyes is different and you can only see the bottom of the telson in that pic, nor can you see the meral spots. Maybe someone can get the elusive Doc to give a more definitive answer.
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