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Odontodactylus hawaiiensis Hawai'i Mantis Shrimp

Odontodactylus hawaiiensis is commonly referred to as Hawai'i Mantis Shrimp. Difficulty in the aquarium: Easy. A aquarium size of at least 240 Liter is recommended. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


Profilbild Urheber Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL), Hawaii, USA

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lexID:
14247 
AphiaID:
408966 
Scientific:
Odontodactylus hawaiiensis 
German:
Hawaii-Fangschreckenkrebs 
English:
Hawai'i Mantis Shrimp 
Category:
Mantis rejer 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Arthropoda (Phylum) > Malacostraca (Class) > Stomatopoda (Order) > Odontodactylidae (Family) > Odontodactylus (Genus) > hawaiiensis (Species) 
Initial determination:
Manning, 1967 
Occurrence:
Austral Islands, Chesterfield Islands, Chile, Coral sea (Eastern Australia), Easter Island (Rapa Nui), French Polynesia, Gambier Islands, Great Barrier Reef, Hawaii, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Philippines, Queensland (Australia), the Kermadec Islands, Tonga 
Marine Zone:
Mesopelagial
Mesopelagic zone
lies between 200 to 1000 meters depth, thus it is considered the "twilight zone of the sea" between the light and dark depth zones.
 
Sea depth:
15 - 276 Meter 
Size:
up to 5.71" (14.5 cm) 
Temperature:
22,5 °F - 78.8 °F (22,5°C - 26°C) 
Food:
Carnivore, Clams, Fish (little fishes), Mysis, Predatory, Rock shrimps, Schrimps, Snails, Zoobenthos, Zooplankton 
Tank:
52.79 gal (~ 240L)  
Difficulty:
Easy 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Not evaluated (NE) 
Related species at
Catalog of Life
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Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2021-11-16 15:00:26 

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Odontodactylus hawaiiensis is a mantis shrimp species that inhabits burrows in sandy, shelly and coarse boulders at diving depths and belongs to the so-called "debris".
The speed of the slamming of the crab's fangs causes the immediately surrounding water to/m boil for a short time!

Attention:
Odontodactylus hawaiiensis should not be kept in a community aquarium with fish or other shrimp, as they will eventually attack and eat all but the largest fish.

Mantis shrimp are easy to care for and will eat almost anything. they like to live in a cave of some sort, so try to provide some sort of tube or cave for them to live in.
This particular species of mantis shrimp likes to build intricate burrows in sand and rubble, much like a jawfish, so a deep sand/ rubble bed would be best (but is not necessary).
Clams, hard and sorting corals, and larger crabs are probably safe to keep with these shrimp, although their burrowing activity can undermine rock structures and bury corals.
They do, however, crush and eat thin-shelled clams and snails, which is something to consider when buying snails for algae control.
They have a hard time eating Astrea snails, so these would be the best choice among Caribbean snails to keep with these shrimp.

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