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Allen glover

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Im Thinking Californiensis but would be good to verify

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Mantis shrimp (Gonodactylus smithii) - Oh NO. have a tank just for this and it eats and will eat all inverts and shelled fish
 

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Not even close to a smithii! They have dark purple meral spots and this one has yellow
 

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I believe it's like mine. Mine is an orange spot mantis. Doesn't get as big as a peacock mantis. Have had mine for a couple years now.
 

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