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Camel Shrimp
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Camel Shrimp
Camel Shrimp Also known as the Dancing Shrimp, the Camel Shrimp is an omnivorous shrimp with bright reds and whites on its body. A very hardy shrimp, the Camel Shrimp eats almost anything and everything given to it. This shrimp will tolerate other types of shrimp, but is usually found in close vicinity of its own kind. Many types of hiding places is a necessity for the Camel Shrimp, especially during molting. Although the Camel Shrimp is generally reef safe, it may pick at some anemones and soft...
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Marine Camel Back Shrimp
We don’t think these little fellows would do very well lugging spices across the desert, but they’ll do just fine in your aquarium. Must be shipped standard overnight. Total weight: 3lbs.
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The Camel Shrimp has red and white lined markings with large, green eyes and a humped back. They are generally nocturnal and tend to hide during light hours. Camel Shrimp are scavengers and will gladly eat up any leftover frozen, flake or pellet food that the other inhabitants in the aquarium do not eat. Camel shrimp are not reef safe, they will consume polyps and soft corals. This species may live alone but prefer to be in groups of three or more.
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Temperature of water: Seventy-two to seventy-eight degrees Fahrenheit. Specific gravity of water: 1.023 to 1.025. pH of water: 8.10 to 8.40. Habit & habitat:. To host Camel Shrimp, you should have a marine aquarium with a minimum water capacity of ten Gallons. You may keep more than one Rhynchocinetes uritai in your marine aquarium having non-stinging corals and stinging anemones. Camel Shrimp adjusts to its new marine aquarium environment in a few hours time. Feeding & Nutrition: Rhynchocinetes...
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Camel Shrimp - Rhynchocinetes uritai
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Camel Shrimp - Has a variable pattern of red and white stripes along its body. Males have larger claws than females. They do well in groups. In an aquarium, it will grow to 2 inches in body length. Must be acclimated slowly to avoid shock. Once acclimated the are very easy to care for. They will eat just about anything they can scavenge and thus make ideal aquarium cleaners.
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A fine synthetic fiber with many uses. Fibers are longer and finer than craft fur. Perfect for streamers, bonefish flies, and much more. Comes in a wide range of appealing colors.
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