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Lysmata wurdemanni is found in the Golf of Mexico and Caribbean, this is the shrimp that eats aptasia. Lysmata rathbunae is found off of eastern Florida and does not eat aptasia. You can distinguish them by the lack of striping and opaque colour on the tail of Lysmata rathbunae but it is sort of difficult to explain what it should look like. This is the only way to tell between the two. Lysmata californica also looks sort of similar. The camel shrimp belongs to a different family, Rhynchocinetes and is distingushed by the large camelish hump on it's back. They will eat almost any sessile invert. |
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![]() How do you tell the different between Lysmata californica and
Lysmata wurdemanni. They both look almost identical. I am not sure which one I got. Last edited by bubblepuffer; 06-05-2006 at 12:35 PM. |