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Lipke's Cleaner Shrimp
Lysmata lipkei
A marine invertebrate species of the family Hippolytidae, valued by aquarists for its interesting behavior and beautiful coloration.
- Family
- Hippolytidae
- Origin
- Oceano Atlantico occidentale, registrato principalmente lungo le coste del Brasile e dei Caraibi.
- Origin
- Tropical oceans and reefsExtra-Amazon South AmericaCentral America and Caribbean
- Tank use
- Used in 0 tanks
Share
22 °C - 27 °C
8.1 - 8.4
Marine
Spazzino
Alta
Species description
Geographical Origin and Habitat: Western Atlantic Ocean, recorded primarily along the coasts of Brazil and the Caribbean. Typically lives in areas rich in coral rocks and sheltered sandy crevices.
Taxonomy: Belongs to the family Hippolytidae. Features a robust protective exoskeleton with claws developed for defense and burrowing. Size up to 4.5 cm.
Social Behavior: Predominantly solitary or gregarious depending on shelter availability. Plays a crucial ecological role as a scavenger.
Coloration and Sexual Dimorphism: Coloration varies from brown to bright red. Sexual dimorphism is not highly pronounced externally, except for abdomen shape or claw size.
Care, breeding and tankmates
Tank Setup: Requires a reef aquarium with plenty of live rock. For hermit crabs, it is essential to provide empty gastropod shells of various sizes to support growth.
Diet and Feeding: Omnivorous. Active scavenger. Consumes food remnants, detritus, and small organisms.
Water Quality: Standard marine values: temperature 22.0-27.0°C, pH 8.1-8.4, constant salinity, and absolute absence of copper in the aquarium.
Compatibility and Tankmates: 100% reef-safe. Compatible with almost all peaceful tankmates. Avoid predatory fish that feed on crustaceans (e.g. puffers or lionfish).
Aquarium Breeding: Simultaneous hermaphrodite. Eggs are brooded under the abdomen until larvae are released.
Risks and Diseases: Molting occurs monthly. Provide secure rocky hiding spots to protect it after molting. High sensitivity to heavy metals (copper) and sudden osmotic shocks.
Invertebrate profile
- Type
- Marine shrimp
- Diet
- Onnivoro
- Ecological role
- Spazzino
- Minimum group
- 1
- Adult size
- 4.5 cm
- GH
- n/a
- KH
- 8 dKH - 12 dKH
- TDS
- n/a
- Copper
- Alta
- Shock sensitivity
- Alta
- Calcium and minerals
- Richiede livelli adeguati di calcio per lo sviluppo dell'esoscheletro.
- Molting
- La muta avviene mensilmente. Fornire nascondigli rocciosi sicuri per proteggerlo dopo la muta.
- Reproduction
- Ermafrodita simultaneo. Le uova vengono covate sotto l'addome fino al rilascio delle larve.
- Compatibility & tankmates
- Reef-safe e innocuo per i coralli. Adatto ad acquari con pesci tranquilli e non predatori.
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