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Howdy all,
I have a 20g long FOWLR tank with the only inhabitant being a female peacock mantis shrimp ~4.0-4.5in. The other fauna in there are only red leg hermit crabs, as they are supposed to be her food. I’ve had other mantises in the past, both peacock and orange spot, so I’ve had some experience in cultivating a good diet. I primarily rely on clams on the half shell 4-5 times a week, and introduce 3 live red leg hermits or emerald crabs every 2-3 weeks in place of clams. However, this particular female (who I’ve had for over a month now) appears to have no punchers/severely underdeveloped punchers. I’ll attach a photo. I know they are supposed to grow back with several molts, and she appears to know HOW to use them (I’ve seen her wind up for a punch several times), but I worry that she will not redevelop them if they are not in use. She tends to eat her clams “like soup”, using the shell as a bowl as she eats the meat out, not utilizing her dactyls at all. Is there anything additional I can do to ascertain the regrowth of her punchers? Will the lack of them shorten her life span? Thank you!!

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I had a male whose hammers seemed to have been pulled off by the collectors… that could be what happened to her. If it looks like she tries to use them, I wouldn’t worry about it. Don’t put anything in the tank that could bother her without being able to defend herself though!
 

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It'll regrow them in a couple molts (aprox every 3 months).

First molt has unusable small ones, 2nd molt has small weak ones, 3rd typically is back in full swing.

They normally do behavior where they "rip off" their own arm so the whole thing regrows rather than just a part of it, If its entirely gone all of a sudden or you witness the tearing this is actually healthy for it.

Looks like the end of the dactyl got net caught and torn (assuming it wasn't like this in the wild given it never tore its own arm off/regrew), its pretty typical for smashers not to necessarily "punch" soft things (net, bags, fish, fingers) but actually stab them like spearers try to, which can get impaled and stuck in quite a few things (THIS is what you need to worry about when struck by one). This is why we don't use nets for these guys, as scary as using a container may seem with hands in the water.
 
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It'll regrow them in a couple molts (aprox every 3 months).

First molt has unusable small ones, 2nd molt has small weak ones, 3rd typically is back in full swing.

They normally do behavior where they "rip off" their own arm so the whole thing regrows rather than just a part of it, If its entirely gone all of a sudden or you witness the tearing this is actually healthy for it.

Looks like the end of the dactyl got net caught and torn (assuming it wasn't like this in the wild given it never tore its own arm off/regrew), its pretty typical for smashers not to necessarily "punch" soft things (net, bags, fish, fingers) but actually stab them like spearers try to, which can get impaled and stuck in quite a few things (THIS is what you need to worry about when struck by one). This is why we don't use nets for these guys, as scary as using a container may seem with hands in the water.
Wow thank you so much!! I had heard before they could get tangled in nets but never thought that could be related to the loss of the dactyls. Definitely won’t be grabbing her in a net anytime soon!
It appears she’s about to molt so I’ll definitely post updates when (fingers crossed) it goes well. She barricaded her burrow yesterday and refused food; this morning she peeked her head out and it looked like she might be trying to rip her arm off the way she was positioned, but I’ll leave her be for another few days and check back. Thanks so much again for the info
 
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Hey everyone happy to report she did in fact molt!! She holed up for two days inside a castle I have in the tank (I am not a big fan of artificial decor, but this one has proven safe + makes a GREAT mantis burrow) and boarded up the entrance with clam shells. She popped out the other day while eating a whole section of the molt! I got a decent look at her dactyls; you guys were absolutely right! She has small, underdeveloped ones now, I don’t believe she can use them, but this is progress nonetheless. Thanks for your help!! I’ll attach a photo of her (Constance)
 

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Forgot to say make sure to give soft foods til they grow back! Hopefully she does molt soon :)
Thank you!! I stocked up on some cubes of squid I’m hoping she’ll enjoy. If not, she’s been doing great with the half shell clams, albeit leaving the entire clamshells intact LOL
 
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Salty bottom reef co! I have gotten them from both there and blue zoo aquatics. I recommend both for mantis purchases
ooo I'm pleased to hear SBRC supplies legit O. scyllarus, never tried them but I might give it a go soon!

Blue zoo personally had 2 bad experiences, never made it past 24hrs with theirs. On a related note, all my O. scyllarus from them arrived with the same injury yours did, down to the same raptorial appendage too which I found really suspicious how the two I got looked like borderline clones with coloring and injuries lol. I was curious if you were going to say bluezoo for this one tbh.
 
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Howdy all,
I have a 20g long FOWLR tank with the only inhabitant being a female peacock mantis shrimp ~4.0-4.5in. The other fauna in there are only red leg hermit crabs, as they are supposed to be her food. I’ve had other mantises in the past, both peacock and orange spot, so I’ve had some experience in cultivating a good diet. I primarily rely on clams on the half shell 4-5 times a week, and introduce 3 live red leg hermits or emerald crabs every 2-3 weeks in place of clams. However, this particular female (who I’ve had for over a month now) appears to have no punchers/severely underdeveloped punchers. I’ll attach a photo. I know they are supposed to grow back with several molts, and she appears to know HOW to use them (I’ve seen her wind up for a punch several times), but I worry that she will not redevelop them if they are not in use. She tends to eat her clams “like soup”, using the shell as a bowl as she eats the meat out, not utilizing her dactyls at all. Is there anything additional I can do to ascertain the regrowth of her punchers? Will the lack of them shorten her life span? Thank you!!

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Great to see your mantis is doing well.
I believe this is a problem caused by how these are shipped to us from our supplier.
We get them in plastic containers (almost like a CoolWhip bowl) with a bunch of holes melted in them for water flow, this creates a problem if the mantis gets aggressive during shipment as their punchers get caught in the holes and break off. I have talked to our supplier about trying something different in the future.
 
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Hey folks just wanted to give an update. Unfortunately constance did not make it through her second molt; she holed up for two days, but i just found her on her back out in the open. the cause was probably high stress; i was isolated from the tank for well over a week due to an intense blizzard, and the nitrates rose to dangerous levels due to uneaten clams. i assume this, along with the stress caused by growing new dactyls during a molt, was lethal to her. i will absolutely try again with salty bottom and love them very much! just wanted to give an update.
 

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