Baby mantis shrimp?

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I look at my sand bed today and I noticed a tiny bug like thing it wasn't a pod it had the small moving legs that shrimp have and it is skinny and long, it's too small to get a shot but it made a tiny crevice between the sand it also had larger legs near the front could it possibly be a baby mantis?


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Could be a mantis. You'll hear clicking or popping noises if it is. They aren't shy so they can usually been drawn out with food.

Mantis shrimp will be colored while amphipods won't have much color at all.

How big are we talking?
 

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Tiny thing sounds like one of the larger PODs there are that will occupy your tank.
 
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It is about a centimeter long I have noticed it is able to push things much larger than itself, and it doesn't look like any pod I've ever seen and my tank is swarming with pods, it is a green color and is skinny and long


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Definitely sounds like it could be a mantis shrimp. I had one hitchhike in on my rock. He lasted about 5 months. I think something snatched him when he molted. Haven't seen mine in 2 months.
Hard to say without a pic. When he gets bigger you'll hear him smacking the rocks.

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But do they bury in the sand? And also is it possible it could be a baby cleaner shrimp? Because mine breed very often


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But do they bury in the sand? And also is it possible it could be a baby cleaner shrimp? Because mine breed very often


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They do build caves in your sand under your rocks. It's possible that its a cleaner. Hard to say with it so small. Does it have bulbous eyes? The pushing sand part makes me believe its a mantis.

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Sounds like a mantis to me from the info u gave.

Where did your live rock come from? Any Florida liverock?
 

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Does it look like this?

[video=youtube;EVZu1UCZzUI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVZu1UCZzUI&list=UU8K3chr_gB3F4eLteS5WDbA& index=15[/video]
 
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Does it look like this?

[video=youtube;EVZu1UCZzUI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVZu1UCZzUI&list=UU8K3chr_gB3F4eLteS5WDbA& index=15[/video]

Kinda but a lot smaller than that and is a clearish brown Also it features those beating legs that shrimp have near this tail do pods feature these?


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I read more about the smasher mantis it is small and not as aggressive as other mantis the mantis I may have might be a smasher is it a reef safe mantis?


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None are reef safe. Smashers will eat snails, crabs and hermits when hungry. A small mantis is capable of opening a snail or crab larger than itself.
 

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