Mantis Shrimp ID

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I got a new mantis shrimp from a shop in Florida, it has mainly black and dark blue covering, blue legs, dark eyes, white tips on the raptorial appendages, and blue/green tail end with light pink little arms(setae) on the end. It’s about 2 inches in length and has blue walking legs. I’m not sure how to add pictures.
 
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Here are the best pictures I have as of right now, no he’s not dead in that one picture but I’m pretty sure he’s in shock, any tips with that would be helpful, other than giving him time.
 

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