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    Default unusual shrimp!

    anyone else interested in unusual shrimp? I put together this list of species that seem intriguing, anyone ever kept any of them? I think some are quite specific about what they eat so might not be suitable for home aquariums.

    maybe macca can acquire some of them for us ;)

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    xenia shrimp (hippolyte commensalis) A commensal xenia shrimp! Not quite sure what it eats but have read reports that it doesn't eat the xenia itself.

    Various small (1") shrimp from genus Periclimenes, they host in various corals/critters, not sure how happy they would be without a host. have tried to include host/food info. there are lots of other types that host in feather stars, sea stars etc. but I didn't include any of those right now.


    Periclimenes longicarpus. Host: bubble coral!. Food: no idea.


    Periclimenes imperator. hosts in sea slugs, cucumbers, and snails depending on morph. Food: anything.


    Periclimenes imperator (different coloration). There are lots of morphs of this shrimp each one adapted for a particular host...


    Periclimenes colemani. Host: urchins. Food: tubefeet.


    Periclimenes magnificus. Host: corals/anemones (don't think they are adapted to particular species). Food: not sure (but presumably scraps from what the host captures)


    Vir philippinensis. Host: bubble corals. Food: scraps.


    Periclimenes brevicarpalis. Same as P. magnificus.

    Other commensal coral/anemone shrimp: Periclimenes tosaensis, Periclimenes venustus,

    Others:


    Leander plumosus. Eats most food apparently.


    Phyllognathia ceratophthalmus. I -think- this is a tube-feet eater similar to harlequins but not sure.


    Urocaridella antonbruunii. Type of commensal shrimp

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    Default Re: unusual shrimp!

    some stunning shrimp there.:):):)

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    Default Re: unusual shrimp!

    can get these plus many many more :D:D:D

    get your order is :p

    Will put a full list on later.

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    some really colourfull shrimps might try a couple in my anemones.derek
    66ins by 60ins by 37ins deep. fish stock 7in moorish idol,9in blue face angel,6in blue face angel,6in regal angel, 4in powder blue,1 pair flame angels,3 bellus angels,12 alleni damsels,4in cleaner wrasse,1 pair red sea clowns, 1 Pair of wild percs and 1 Pair of black percs,1 fire clown,1 red sea clown, 2 orchid dottybacks, 3 yellow tangs,2 heteractis magnifica anemones,1 heteractis crispa, 2 red bubble tips.

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    how about these periclimenes

    holthuisi
    kororensis
    soror
    tenuipes
    venustus

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    Default Re: unusual shrimp!

    super! I'll take one of each of any that come in.

    did a little research and found out some facts:

    holthuisi, host: anemones/stinging corals
    venustus, host: anemones/stinging corals
    kororensis, host: anemones/stinging corals
    soror, host: seastars. does NOT eat tube-feet but rather detritus the star picks up.

    tenuipes (long-arm shrimp), no host - free living

    and as far I can tell they do not require a host for survival but in the wild obviously it helps them as it protects them from predators and gives them easy access to left over food/waste. interestingly some will match the colour of their markings to their host.

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    Default Re: unusual shrimp!

    some pix (but colours seems to vary)


    kororensis


    soror. one weird looking shrimp!


    venustus

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    no problem, here is another I often bring in

    Urocaridella antonbruunii (cleaner shrimp species), i used to bring in the tenuipes a lot but its only so many people that enjoy these critters. I love them. :D

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    yeah I guess they are too small for most people to care about? great for picos or small nanos tho...

    what about this one:



    it has a face only a mother could love

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    what is it? a philipinnes sponge shrimp?

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