Is this a mantis shrimp?!

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I’ve had some live rock for a few months now, and I just noticed right now that a mantis looking little shrimp eyes were popping out of a little crevice. I can’t really see any color since it’s only been brave enough to show it’s little eyes. Any pointers on how to safely trap this little critter to observe him better? Video shows him a little better.

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I’ve had some live rock for a few months now, and I just noticed right now that a mantis looking little shrimp eyes were popping out of a little crevice. I can’t really see any color since it’s only been brave enough to show it’s little eyes. Any pointers on how to safely trap this little critter to observe him better? Video shows him a little better.

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Yes it sure is
 

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Yep it looks like it.
easiest way is to have a second tank or bucket set up when he goes into a rock to hide pull the whole rock, then hunt him in the bucket.

you might be able to trade or sell it to your lfs. some people like keeping them in their own tanks.
 

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food in a tube, they make mantis shrimp traps, but basically the trick is to get them into something and remove it to get it out of your display tank before he gets your fish.
 

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He’ll eat the fish I have planned for this tank :D
I'm sure you can find him a home. Dip the rock he's in in really salti water for a bit. Not fatal of course but much higher than normal. Most hitchhikers will crawl out. Then pick the ones you want. Good luck.
 

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That is a super cute way to introduce himself. I think he should be called "Eyes" or maybe a play on that "Ayes". LOL. Take a pic when you flush him out Good luck. :)
 

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He is super cute.....
I had a mantis long ago with my first tank...showed up after my tank was about a year old. Probably came in as a baby on my live rock. Soon enough I started hearing Loud pops at night and one my one my fish disappeared. By the time i could catch him he decimated my fish. Glad you have seen him pre-fish stocking. They are beautiful animals, very unique.

Careful of where you place your hands...the pop is incredibly strong and can hurt you.
 

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