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![]() Hi,
Can someone please identify this clear shrimp? Sorry about the grainy pic (I also don't know why the pic keeps getting uploaded sideways?) Thanks Attachment 13797 Last edited by reefaddict29er; 02-02-2015 at 01:17 AM. |
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![]() Looks like some variety of glass anemone shrimp. Not sure which one exactly as there are so many.
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btw...your 150g setup looks great. just looked thru your tank setup journal. very impressive! |
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![]() It looks like a type of Stenopus shrimp... related to coral banded. Same body structure.
Cheers, Tim
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Hmmm...I just googled stenopus shrimp and it does seem to share the body shape more so than a glass anemone shrimp. Any idea what it's called? Coral banded shrimp seems to be the only stenopus that I can find info on (which I don't believe the case since it lacks the red bands on its body) Thanks, Joe |
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![]() There are several different types of Coral Banded Shrimp. I did notice some typical colouration in the pic... the purplish areas around some joints. Don't know why it's translucent.
Cheers, Tim
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