Electrobrachium shockirus
Evolved from M. electrica They develop their own way of electrification as the cells in the electrical storage organ mutated and developed their own simple channel of electrical signals which can shock with amount of electricity that causes pain produced from the electric organ which connects to their nerves now to release painful shock from their nerve signals.
Found in zone 3 they get up to 10-20cm long. They live in groups of 100s in burrows. They feed on Racomitrium species foraging by grabbing food then retreating back to their burrows. Like their ancestor, they have a second stomach coated with nerves that store electricity. The stomach is no longer used to extract electricity from Raikos electra. Instead, the surrounding nerves are charged directly to a maximum capacity of 10-30 volts, which takes about a day to charge. The electricity is derived from the electrical impulses already produced by their body. They discharge their electricity through their claws, carried throughout their body using their nerves like wires. Their pigment are the same with their ancestor with only a slightly paler blue to avoid hybridization but still have the bright yellow bands. They can still breathe in water and air but will desiccate if they are out of water for too long
When breeding they pair with each other and mate. Females carry up to 70-150 eggs, only 5-15 survive. Until the eggs hatch the female incubates the eggs. When they hatch they are released to live in burrows in the colony. The babies will be fed by other members by the colony.