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Yellow Snapping Shrimp
Alpheus amarillo
Atlantic snapping shrimp characterized by a bright yellowish coloration and translucent body.
- Family
- Alpheidae
- Origin
- Atlantico occidentale: acque subtropicali del Golfo del Messico.
- Origin
- Tropical oceans and reefsCentral America and Caribbean
- Tank use
- Used in 0 tanks
Share
20 °C - 25 °C
8.1 - 8.4
Marine
Detritivoro
High
Species description
Geographical Origin and Habitat: Western Atlantic: subtropical waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Lives in self-dug burrows under sand and coral rubble at depths of 1 to 20 meters.
Taxonomy: Family Alpheidae, genus Alpheus. Compressed body with an asymmetrical claw modified to shoot loud cavitation bubbles. Grows to 3.0 cm.
Social Behavior: Symbiotic. Digs underground tunnels, often cohabiting with Amblyeleotris gobies in a mutualistic relationship.
Coloration and Sexual Dimorphism: Described recently in 2012, named 'amarillo' after the Spanish word for yellow. Sexually indistinguishable upon direct external observation.
Care, breeding and tankmates
Tank Setup: Requires a sand bed at least 5-8 cm deep mixed with small calcareous fragments. Secure rockwork directly to the glass bottom.
Diet and Feeding: Omnivorous scavenger. Feeds on organic detritus and leftover fish food. Place pellets or frozen food near the burrow entrance.
Water Quality: Demands stable chemical parameters: temperature 20.0-25.0 °C, pH 8.1-8.4, specific gravity 1.021-1.025. Copper sensitive.
Compatibility and Tankmates: Reef-safe. Highly compatible with symbiotic gobies. Avoid large benthic predators like crabs or groupers.
Aquarium Breeding: Females carry eggs under their abdomen. Releases microscopic larvae that cannot survive standard filtration.
Risks and Diseases: Intolerant to copper. The snapping sound is natural and harmless to aquarium glass.
Invertebrate profile
- Type
- Gambero marino
- Diet
- Onnivoro
- Ecological role
- Detritivoro
- Minimum group
- 1
- Adult size
- 3 cm
- GH
- n/a
- KH
- 8 dKH - 12 dKH
- TDS
- n/a
- Copper
- High
- Shock sensitivity
- Alta
- Calcium and minerals
- Iodio e calcio necessari per la muta
- Molting
- Muta al sicuro nella tana scavata nella sabbia
- Reproduction
- Uova custodite sotto l'addome; le larve planctoniche non sopravvivono.
- Compatibility & tankmates
- Perfetto per nano reef in associazione con piccoli ghiozzi simbionti.
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