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Camel Shrimp Medium (Sri Lanka)
Camel Shrimp, Rhynchocinetes durbanensis , makes its home usually hiding in the Live Rock of the Indo-Pacific. A small shrimp, rarely growing to more than two inches, it spend its time foraging for food. Also known as the Humpback or Candy Shrimp, they are generally tolerant of others of their species in the same aquarium. Brighter and more colorful than its Peppermint Shrimp cousin, The Camel does have a downside in that it is possible that some may nip at Mushroom or Leather Corals. All shrimp... |
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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 corals. As with... |
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Camel Shrimp - Rhynchocinetes uritai - Camelback Shrimp
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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Marine Camel Back Shrimp
We donât think these little fellows would do very well lugging spices across the desert, but theyâll do just fine in your aquarium. Must be shipped standard overnight. Total weight: 3lbs. |
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Camel Shrimp
It prefers to congregate with other shrimp of its kind in rock crevasses, under overhangs, or in the coral rubble. It especially needs hiding places when it is molting. It usually tolerates other shrimp, but may nip at colonial anemones, disc anemones, and soft leather corals. It generally leaves bubble coral and stinging anemones alone. |
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Camel Shrimp
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Buy Camel Shrimp Online
Camel Shrimp will scavenge the aquarium for leftover scraps of food missed by the fish. Supplemental feeding is usually not required as long as there are some leftovers for them to eat. |
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Shrimp
Habit & Habitat. Shrimps are Benthic Dwellers and are generally found in Rock Crevices, Rocky Overhangs, Coral Rubble, and Rock Caves, in both, salt and fresh waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Morphology. Shrimps are Hardy and can vary in size from being just an inch long to a maximum of nine inches. They occur in beautiful bright colors, and have three body segments with five pairs of walking legs and another five pairs for swimming. Ideal Marine Aquarium Environment. Shrimps require a Specific... |
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Camel Cowfish - Tetrasomus gibbosus
The Tetrasomus gibbosus grows up to 12 inches. The small size will come to you generally 1 to 2 inches; the medium generally 2 to 3 inches; the large generally 3 to 5 inches. The Camel Cowfish prefers a tank of at least 60 gallons with plenty of places to hide & swim. The Tetrasomus gibbosus is a omnivore and likes to eat variety of chopped foods (meats & veggies), bloodworms or live Mysis Shrimp. The Camel Cowfish is a high maintenance fish. The Camel Cowfish may act peacefully toward other... |
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