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If you can tell it’s a spearer, it’s a ciliata! They have a checkerboard looking pattern in their eyes that’s a dead giveaway I love them!

I think it's a hammer.
I had an id previously when it looked mostly black. Obviously this one's not black.
I may have 2
 

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Ciliatas have a range of colors. Didn’t look like it had smashers to me but you’re able to see it up close so idk
 

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Ciliatas have a range of colors. Didn’t look like it had smashers to me but you’re able to see it up close so idk
I have to agree with Hadla - you get a decent view of its arm at 4 seconds into your video, and the the tip looks too pointed to be a smasher to me (the tip of the smasher mantis "hand" typically looks like a cartoon bone or a reflex hammer used by doctors). So, my guess is that it's a spearer type, but, like Hadla also said, you've got a better view of it than we do, so you might be seeing something that we don't on it.
 

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I thought I saw a green hammer indicative of a smasher. Then again, it was a bit blurry on my screen. Either way they are cool. Your has some nice purple and green contracting there in colors. Very pretty.
I do not know species though. Sorry.
 
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I thought I saw a green hammer indicative of a smasher. Then again, it was a bit blurry on my screen. Either way they are cool. Your has some nice purple and green contracting there in colors. Very pretty.
I do not know species though. Sorry.
It's a bit blurry. the camera would not focus on the mantis, just the rock surrounding
 
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I could never get any good footage of mine. Yours is 10x better than any I got. :)
If it's just one it was previously identified as a small mantis that would not grow much bigger than it is. Do they change colour

Here's a prior video of feeding. This one looked more gray with black or white specks


Eyes different?
 

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They do change color but I can't tell if it is the same or if you have two.
 

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Looks like a wennerae mantis
 
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I thought I saw a green hammer indicative of a smasher. Then again, it was a bit blurry on my screen. Either way they are cool. Your has some nice purple and green contracting there in colors. Very pretty.
I do not know species though. Sorry.
See latest. Definitely a hammer.
 

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