(FAQs) – Cleaner Shrimp

They establish cleaning stations, often situated on corals or rocky outcrops, where they offer their services to fish in need of a thorough grooming.

Q: What is Cleaner Shrimp?
A: Cleaner shrimp are small crustaceans belonging to the family Hippolytidae, known for their symbiotic cleaning behavior. They establish cleaning stations where they remove parasites, dead skin, and debris from the bodies of larger fish and invertebrates.

Q: What species of Cleaner Shrimp are commonly kept in aquariums?
A: The most common species of Cleaner Shrimp found in aquariums include the Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) and the Peppermint Shrimp (Lysmata wurdemanni). They are highly sought after for their vibrant colors, interesting behaviors, and their cleaning services.

Q: How do Cleaner Shrimp establish cleaning stations?
A: Cleaner shrimp set up cleaning stations on live rock or other suitable structures within the aquarium. They display distinct cleaning behaviors and communicate their availability to larger fish and invertebrates through rhythmic movements and antenna waving.

Q: What do Cleaner Shrimp eat?
A: In addition to their cleaning services, Cleaner Shrimp are opportunistic feeders. They scavenge for food in the aquarium, consuming detritus, uneaten food, and small organisms such as copepods and amphipods. It’s also beneficial to supplement their diet with high-quality shrimp pellets or other meaty foods.

Q: Can Cleaner Shrimp be kept with other shrimp species?
A: Generally, Cleaner Shrimp can coexist with other shrimp species without significant issues. However, caution should be exercised when keeping them with similarly-sized or more aggressive shrimp, as territorial disputes or aggression may occur.

Q: Can Cleaner Shrimp be kept with fish?
A: Yes, Cleaner Shrimp can be kept with a wide range of peaceful fish species. They often form mutualistic relationships with larger fish, which visit them regularly for cleaning. However, it’s important to observe the behavior of individual fish to ensure they don’t exhibit predatory or aggressive tendencies towards the shrimp.

Q: Do Cleaner Shrimp require any special water parameters?
A: Cleaner Shrimp are generally adaptable to a range of water parameters, but they thrive in well-maintained, stable aquarium conditions. They prefer a temperature range between 72°F and 78°F (22°C to 26°C), a pH level of 8.1 to 8.4, and a specific gravity of 1.023 to 1.025.

Q: How many Cleaner Shrimp should be kept in an aquarium?
A: It is recommended to keep Cleaner Shrimp in pairs or small groups to provide social interaction and prevent them from feeling stressed or lonely. However, the number of shrimp that can be kept in an aquarium depends on the tank size and available hiding spots for each individual.

Q: Can Cleaner Shrimp breed in captivity?
A: Yes, under suitable conditions, Cleaner Shrimp can breed in captivity. However, breeding success can be challenging, as it requires specific water parameters, proper nutrition, and dedicated care. The larvae go through a planktonic stage and need specialized food to survive and grow.

Q: How long do Cleaner Shrimp live?
A: Cleaner Shrimp have an average lifespan of 2 to 3 years, but with optimal care and a suitable environment, they can live up to 5 years or more.

Q: Are Cleaner Shrimp reef-safe?
A: Cleaner Shrimp are considered reef-safe, as they generally do not harm corals or other invertebrates. However, caution should be exercised when keeping them with very small or delicate organisms, as accidental contact may cause minor damage.

Cleaner Shrimp not only contribute to the health and cleanliness of your aquarium but also add a fascinating dynamic to the underwater environment. Their cleaning behavior and striking colors make them a captivating addition for both beginners and experienced aquarists alike.