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Ternate Cleaner Shrimp

Lysmata ternatensis

A marine invertebrate species of the family Hippolytidae, valued by aquarists for its interesting behavior and beautiful coloration.

Family
Hippolytidae
Origin
Indo-Pacifico tropicale, diffuso dall'Africa orientale fino al Giappone e a Samoa.
Origin
Tropical oceans and reefsExtra-Amazon South AmericaAfrica and MadagascarEast Asia
Tank use
Used in 0 tanks

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Species challenges
Water Temperature

22 °C - 27 °C

pH Value

8.1 - 8.4

Water type

Marine

Ecological role

Spazzino

Copper

Alta

Species description

Geographical Origin and Habitat: Tropical Indo-Pacific, distributed from East Africa to Japan and Samoa. 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 5.5 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. Feeds on small debris, algae, organic residues, and parasites.

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 hermaphrodites. Fertilized eggs turn green-blue under the mother's abdomen.

Risks and Diseases: Molting occurs at night in hidden, dark areas. The new exoskeleton hardens in a few hours. 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
5.5 cm
GH
n/a
KH
8 dKH - 12 dKH
TDS
n/a
Copper
Alta
Shock sensitivity
Alta
Calcium and minerals
Necessita di calcio e carbonati costanti per indurire il nuovo esoscheletro.
Molting
La muta avviene di notte in zone nascoste e buie. Il nuovo esoscheletro si indurisce in poche ore.
Reproduction
Ermafroditi simultanei. Le uova fecondate assumono colorazione verde-azzurra sotto l'addome della madre.
Compatibility & tankmates
Ideale per acquari reef. Può pizzicare coralli molli se non sufficientemente alimentato.

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Last updated: 06/13/2026