Gold Coral Banded Coral Shrimp
Gold Coral Coral Shrimp, Stenopus scutellatus, is a native from Atlantic reefs bordering the Americas. This shrimp is a highly effective scavenger, which helps to keep the aquarium clean of uneaten debris. It has been reported that these shrimp will clean parasites from fish and eat bristleworms, both traits that are very desirable in the reef aquarium. Shrimp require Live Rock or similar aquarium decoration to use for hiding, especially when molting. It is best to keep only one of this species in smaller aquaria as they do tend to fight with their own species. It is possible that they may pick on other smaller shrimp. This species must molt in order to grow. Molting generally occurs at night, the shrimp will lay on its back and exit its exoskeleton. A new exoskeleton is excreted and will harden over a period of several hours. The animal is vulnerable at this time and should not be disturbed. Proper iodine levels assist with successful molting.
Notes: Shrimp are sensitive to changes in water conditions such as temperature, pH, and salinity. Acclimation should occur over a period of a few hours to ensure best chances for a successful transition.
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