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Marble shrimp reef safe.
This article explores the top 5 shrimp that are generally considered reef safe or reef safe with caution.
Harlequin shrimp only eat starfish and in times of absolute desperation sea urchin.
Harlequin shrimp care and feeding.
The bumble bee shrimp is best kept as pairs in a small nano aquarium with moderate light to accommodate easy viewing.
Purple leg marble shrimps saron rectirostris.
Are these shrimp reef safe.
Aquarium breeder fishkeeping world reef central.
Shrimp can be some of the most entertaining animals you keep in a marine aquarium but not all of them are safe to put in your reef tank.
There are many marine shrimps that are commonly kept in saltwater aquariums.
Blood shrimp lysmata debelius this species gets its name from its blood red coloration.
After reading your article i ve decided to play it safe and not use it.
They are one cool odd looking shrimp.
Not safe rocks for aquarium use.
Anecdotal reports online form hobbyists suggest about 2 3 years once introduced to the tank.
Anemone shrimp periclimenes pedersoni this species is ideal for small reef tanks as long as the tank is stocked with anemones.
Recently i found a bunch of quartzite in a drainage ditch by my house and had high hopes of using a piece of it in the 10 gal nano i m about to put together.
This species exhibits unique colorations and it has a symbiotic relationship with marine anemones.
It is reef safe and will not harm any other species.
They are known to attack bi valve type species and attack smaller bottom dwelling fish and invertebrates.
A few websites report that harlequin shrimp live to about 7 years.
The pine cone marble shrimp are non reef safe.
They cannot tolerate copper or high nitrates and iodine levels must be correct and maintained to ensure proper molting.
My lfs says they are generally safe but may eat polyps.
Thank you for taking the time and effort to post this list of safe vs.
These shrimps are colorful and for the most part harmless to the aquarium environment.
Many of these shrimps naturally serve a purpose in the aquarium by consuming parasites note.
The red marble starfish requires a tank with plenty of live rock and a sandy substrate constant salinity away from puffers or other natural predators and in a tank with plenty of algae and microorganisms for the starfish to eat its omnivorous diet.
My tank would mainly be a zoa dominated tank if anyone has had one id like to hear your experience.