Rhynchocinetes Durbanesis


Filipe Pratas

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Olá a todos.

gostava de saber se alguem me sabe dar informaçoes tantas quantas possiveis sobre esta especie e camarão. espero pelas vossas dicas sobre este invertebrado, PH, o que come , diformismo sexual , etc.

como nao conssegui inserir nenhuma foto decidi colocar na mesma o topico.

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Boas!

 

Numa rápida pesquisa, encontrei isto:

 

Care Level: Easy

Tank Conditions: 72-78°F; sg 1.023-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4; dKH 8-12

Max. Size In Aquarium: Up to 2"

Color Form: Red and White

Temperament: Peaceful

Reef Compatible: With Caution

Diet: Omnivore

Origin: Indo-Pacific

Family: Rhynchocinetidae

 

 

The Camel Shrimp is also known as the Hinge-beak Shrimp, Dancing Shrimp, or Candy Shrimp. It is distinguished by a moveable rostrum (beak) that is usually angled upwards. The Camel Shrimp has a variable pattern of red and white stripes on its body. The males of its species tend to have larger chelipeds (claws) than the females.

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.

 

The Camel Shrimp will accept brine shrimp, frozen or freeze-dried plankton, and flaked food.

 

 

Abraços,

Pedro.

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Olá Filipe!

 

Esta especie de camarão tem o mau hábito de comer corais moles no seu habitat natural e no aquário não é diferente, tem o mau feitio de petiscar varios polipos de corais moles, actinodiscos e devorar tridacnas, resumindo, não é considerado "reef safe".

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