Mantis Shrimp
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Odontodactylus scyllarus
| Identification | Vivid multicolored body in green, blue, orange, and red. Large compound eyes that can perceive 16 types of color photoreceptors — extraordinary visual ability. Stomatopod, not a true shrimp. |
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| Maximum Length | 7 inches |
| Origin | Indo-Pacific |
| Minimum Tank Size | 30 gallons (species-only tank) |
| Reef Compatibility | Not reef safe — species-only tank required |
Behavior
Highly intelligent and incredibly aggressive predator. Best kept alone in a dedicated tank. Two types exist: “smashers” (club-like appendages that shatter shells and can break standard aquarium glass) and “spearers” (impale soft-bodied prey). Fascinating to observe but destructive in community tanks.
Diet & Feeding
Carnivore. Strikes and dismembers crustaceans, snails, and fish with explosive speed. Feed meaty marine foods such as shrimp, clams, and fish.
Cautions
Will destroy all tank mates. Capable of breaking standard glass aquariums with its strike — use thick acrylic or tempered glass tanks. Often accidentally introduced on live rock. If found in a display tank, remove immediately using a trap.
