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Hey guys, just found this little guy. He was on wild Australian coral. Any help IDing? He's a smasher. I couldn't find one that looked suitably like him in the stickied link. He is mostly brown/grey but has green accents on his tail/bottom of his legs.

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I could see possibly Gonodactylaceus ternatensis, Gonodactylus smithii or Pseudosquillisma guttata (though this one is a spearer, and I can hear the hammers cracking as he punches everything haha) but I'm really not sure.
 

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Hey guys, just found this little guy. He was on wild Australian coral. Any help IDing? He's a smasher. I couldn't find one that looked suitably like him in the stickied link. He is mostly brown/grey but has green accents on his tail/bottom of his legs.

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Looks like purple spot mantis
 

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