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![]() so i've had this peacock mantis for about 4 months he seems healthy as a horse, eats well but he hasnt molted once, hes about 5" i caught a glimps of what looks kinda like shell rot on his back just above his eyes, can anyone confirm?
It could just be a battle scar and because of his size it takes ALOT longer to molt but im not sure if it is, is there anything i can do? dont really want to lose him as hes trained to eat out of my hand now and recognizes me ![]() |
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![]() pretty hard to tell from that pic. Is there any chance you can get more of a top down? What king of lighting do you have it under? Its not very often that peacocks come in with battle damage...mostly smaller ones.
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![]() only power compact, its a 29BC ill try to get a pic tonite
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![]() It does look like the start of it, but it is tough to tell. Make sure you have no nitrate, nitrite or ammonia present in the water. If there is, do a water change right away.
What is your lighting cycle?
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![]() Check your calcium/alk levels.
This is a huge part of maintaining a proper stomatopod habitat. If you suspect shell rot, start doing 10% partial changes now, ask question later. |