- Lysmata debelius
Taxobox
name = "Lysmata debelius"
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum = Crustacea
classis =Malacostraca
ordo =Decapoda
infraordo =Caridea
familia =Hippolytidae
genus = "Lysmata "
species = "L. debelius"
binomial = "Lysmata debelius"
binomial_authority = Bruce, 1983"Lysmata debelius" (known as the "fire shrimp", "blood red shrimp" or "scarlet cleaner shrimp") is an
arthropod that grows to a maximum size of 5 cm (2 in) and is indigenous to theIndo-Pacific .Uses
They are known for their effective cleaning of
debris ordetritus in the water of aquariums. "L. debelius" has also been known to eat dead tissue orparasites from fish. "L. debelius" is hardy and requires little upkeep or attention.Compatibility
"L. debelius" can be self-assertive, militant, and can become territorial if more than two are placed inside an
aquarium ,but behaviors of shrimps in the aquarium will vary. Behaviors of the fire shrimp in the aquarium can become territorial; however, in the general case this is not observed often. Fire shrimps generally prefer groups of 2-3 and will establish cleaning stations. They are compatible with most shrimps found in the wild or the aquarium and are not aggressive to others in most cases. They get along with most fish, as the parasites found on the epidermal layers of the skin and even mouths are one of their sources of food. Compared to thecleaner shrimp they are quite similar in their behaviors and role.Reproduction
"L. debelius" is a
hermaphrodite and therefore any two individuals may mate. The hatching of eggs, moulting, andcopulation cycle is identical to that of "L. wurdemanni", yielding weekly batches ofzoea e from each pair [cite web |url=http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/nov2004/breeder.htm |author=Porter Betts |year=2004 |title=Captive Observations of Fire Shrimp Larvae |publisher=Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine] .References
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