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sexyshrimp101
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Mmmk, so I have been wanting to start a Mantis diary for a while, but was too lazy. When I got up this morning, I found that our O. Scyllarus (haven't really named her yet, but have been calling her Gingi from Shrek...don't ask) had molted
This is what has prompted me to start the thread because it is really interesting (I know, I'm a mantis nerd
).
So I got up this morning, and didn't really pay attention to the tank when I turned the lights on other than to make sure she is ok (I don't know the --- yet, but I am calling her a she for now since we call our N. Wennerae Monty). All seemed well, she was poking her head out of her home as usual. An hour or so later I walked into the kitchen and something in her tank caught my eye. We can see the front of her tank from the dining room, and the back of the tank from the kitchen (fun to watch while cooking
). Anyways, the back of her entrance is seen from the back of the tank, and sitting there was a molt, or so I hoped. Well, it ended up being her molt which I thought was sooo cool. I tried to get it out, but she wouldn't let me and kept kicking up sand at me. Finally, I left her alone, and two minutes later she brought it out for me
She is very conscious of keeping picked up after herself. She even brought out an empty shell of a snail that I gave her that was on it's way out. She set it outside of her home off to the side as to say "Beware of Mantis Shrimp" or "Welcome tasty morsels...uh I mean friends"
. She comes out and roams around but I have yet to get a picture since I am in awe and sit very still when she does come out. I will get one soon enough. She is quite the little engineer as well. She has been building her home for the past week, ever since we got her. She likes to carry the sand out and set it on the coral rock right next to her home. She is also very picky about how her home is set up. I swear she fiddled with where to put a small rock for like an hour. Anyways, I will stop rambling, she is sooo cool though. After I show some pics of her, I need to introduce you guys to Monty. Here are some pics:
FTS
So I got up this morning, and didn't really pay attention to the tank when I turned the lights on other than to make sure she is ok (I don't know the --- yet, but I am calling her a she for now since we call our N. Wennerae Monty). All seemed well, she was poking her head out of her home as usual. An hour or so later I walked into the kitchen and something in her tank caught my eye. We can see the front of her tank from the dining room, and the back of the tank from the kitchen (fun to watch while cooking
FTS