The Cleaner Shrimp is one of the most iconic and useful invertebrates for marine aquariums. Recognizable by its red-and-white body and long white antennae, it provides natural cleaning services by removing parasites and dead tissue from fish. Peaceful, hardy, and fully reef-safe, making it ideal for most community reef tanks.
Key Features
• Removes parasites and cleans fish naturally
• Hardy and easy to care for
• Safe with corals, fish, and other invertebrates
• Active and visible both day and night
• Often sets up a “cleaning station” where fish voluntarily visit
Scientific Name
Lysmata amboinensis
Common Names
Cleaner Shrimp, Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp, Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
Care Requirements
Minimum tank size: 60 L
Temperature: 24–26 °C
Salinity: 1.024–1.026
pH: 8.0–8.4
Diet: Primarily scavenger; eats leftover food, detritus, and parasites. Can be supplemented with small meaty foods (mysis, brine, pellets).
Reef-safe: Yes
Temperament: Peaceful
Compatibility: Excellent with most fish; may be territorial with other cleaner shrimps in small tanks.
Behaviour
Cleaner Shrimps are social and often interact with fish. They climb onto fish to remove parasites and dead skin, a behaviour known as cleaning symbiosis. They also scavenge leftover food, helping maintain good overall tank hygiene.
Tips
• Keep 1–2 individuals; pairs are possible in larger tanks
• Provide rockwork and small caves for shelter
• Avoid aggressive fish that may prey on shrimp (e.g., certain wrasses, triggers, hawkfish)
Estimated Size
At purchase: 3–4 cm
Adult size: Up to 5–6 cm
| Valmistaja: | Korallifarmi |
|---|---|
| Tuotekoodi: | AMBO |
| Paino: | 1.0 kg |