Mantis shrimp missing an eye.

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I don’t believe an eye will regrow as the shrimp molts but maybe one of you know for sure.

This was delivered today from a very reputable store. If it will regrow then fine but if not then what would be the consensus about the expectation of some sort of resolution? Should I expect a lower price for a blemished specimen?

The pics are of the mantis in my invert QT. I’ve got a 40 breeder that is being set up as it’s forever home in the fish room.

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I'm not 100% sure but I don't think they regenerate an eye if it's lost. I remember a friend of mine had one that lost a battle with a crab and it never regained the eye.

Full refund. If the eye wasn't floating around in the bag when it arrived it means they knew it was missing an eye when they sent it to you.. No bueno.
 
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I'm not 100% sure but I don't think they regenerate an eye if it's lost. I remember a friend of mine had one that lost a battle with a crab and it never regained the eye.

Full refund. If the eye wasn't floating around in the bag when it arrived it means they knew it was missing an eye when they sent it to you.. No bueno.
The only things in the bag were the mantis, a little sand (very little from netting at the store I suppose), and a 6” to 8” length of PVC. Didn’t see any “parts” in the bag and I did notice the eye missing while in the bag.

Here is a close up that shows an obvious injury that I suppose caused the loss of the eye.

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I would at least expect half off. Your going to have to name it willy with all seriousness I hope he does ok, still a nice looking animal
I emailed the seller before this post just explaining the condition of the mantis. Interested to see what they suggest as a reasonable resolution.
 

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No clue on the eye but I'm wondering if a 40b has thick enough glass to be safe with a mantis?? Maybe thicker glass or an acrylic tank would be safer?
 
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No clue on the eye but I'm wondering if a 40b has thick enough glass to be safe with a mantis?? Maybe thicker glass or an acrylic tank would be safer?
From what I’ve read the bottom glass is vulnerable when they go to digging a burrow. They start smashing the bottom glass trying to dig deeper. I’ve read that providing a pvc cave helps to keep them from doing this.
 

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I’m glad you kept him, he’s beautiful! Almost like an albino peacock mantis would look. Curious as to what species he is though! I’ve never seen any like that! I wouldn’t worry about the glass breaking. They really don’t hit it enough to crack it but you could put an acrylic sheet at the bottom over the glass if you were worried
 

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Did a quick look through all the species on the list and I think it’s one of these two: https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropod...ostraca/royslist/species.php?name=o_cultrifer

https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropod...ostraca/royslist/species.php?name=o_japonicus if it’s the japonicus, I’m jelly!

edit: no it’s more like the first one now that I look again
I bought it listed as a peacock mantis. I know it doesn’t look like what I see most peacocks looking but hadn’t found anything similar yet.
 
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Did a quick look through all the species on the list and I think it’s one of these two: https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropod...ostraca/royslist/species.php?name=o_cultrifer

https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropod...ostraca/royslist/species.php?name=o_japonicus if it’s the japonicus, I’m jelly!

edit: no it’s more like the first one now that I look again
We need someone to translate. It looks exactly like the pic on this site.
 

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We need someone to translate. It looks exactly like the pic on this site.
 

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