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Thor Amboinensis – A Guide On The Little Sexy Shrimp

November 21, 2009 by Gabriela Desouyez  
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One of the smallest ornamental shrimps, the sex shrimp is a mainstay of the saltwater aquarium hobby. Named the sexy shrimp because of the way its body moves as though it is always dancing. They are a sort of anemone shrimp that are habitually found in connection with anemones in the wild.

They can be housed in the tiniest aquariums owing to their size. Expect completely matured adults to reach no more than half an inch in length. They hail from the Indo Pacific and are typically heavily caught to meet the demands of the trade. They are also rather cheap as a result, making them extremely accessible to all saltwater tank enthusiasts.

It is critical that you carefully consider their tank mates. They are easily eaten due their small size and can be bulllied. Big carnivore tank mates are a bad mixture]. Though, they do seem to fare well with dwarf angelfish. Although i’d stay away from housing them with large angels just in case.

The cost of feeding these little creatures is relatively low due to their size. Sinking pellets seem be the common diet for most hobbyists. These pellets can be from a range of brands. High quality pellets include New Life Spectrum sinking pellets. As usual, variety is key so go ahead a feed them some frozen mysis shrimp once in a while.

Sexy Shrimp are not entirely reef safe. Zoanthid corals are to be observed carefully as these shrimp can eat them. This behavior is seen in the wild with groups of sexy shrimp sometimes devouring their anemone host itself. Feeding them at least once a day will lessen the odds of them becoming coralivores.

Hobbyists have successfully bred the sexy shrimp in captivity. However, bigger commercial breeders tend to overlook this shrimp because of profit margins. Males are thinner and not as full bodied. A single white stripe on their backs mostly signifies a male. Females are more full bodied and rounder in appearance as well as being larger. The white stripe on females are typically two broken stripes.

Seachem Purigen Review in addition to Aqurium live Rock Guide are two of several articles written by the author. Gabriela Desouyez is an accomplished marine hobbyist that has written countless hubpages on all forms of marine life from fishes to corals to equipment.

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