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Old 08-07-2007, 02:37 PM
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I got curious so I thought I'd try to find it on the net. Anyway it is a Periclimenes Koroensis more commonly know as a type of Aneomone shrimp. There is pic's of it in the shrimp/crab identification section (on canreef) under aneomone shrimp part. There is also a pic. under this site http://www.eyefathom.com/photos.php?picID=1405 Unfortunately these sites only tell you what it is not how to take care of it I don't know about all shrimps but the 4 different shrimps we have all love mysis, reef roids, and marine pellets. Ironicly they love the mysis the most!
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Old 08-08-2007, 09:48 AM
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Ok here is some more pics. of this shrimps (i got two )
I wonder if they would host GBTA ?
Would a lot of flow be a problem?

And would clown fish that is Not hosting anemone right now push these guys away IF he decides to host later?















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Old 08-08-2007, 02:29 PM
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They are neat looking, I assume they were hitchhikers? I have read that when a crab or shrimp is hosting an anemone and a fish decides that he wants to host usually the fish wins.

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