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Post  liquidg 12th July 2012, 3:24 pm

I had a look for some red line shrimps a few years back for my tub to maybe breed as once before beyond the one I already have in the display tank.
To keep or raise red lines most do not realise that they are predated on by so many of your other tank mates that its not funny, so no! your tank life will not protect them due to their cleaning, that is a fallacy!

In the ocean it is the same, they are fair game to be a snack, for most red lines safety is only a result of one eel species, hence what we would call them,  an eel cleaner shrimp.
This is that eel species
Just watching you.
Red line- lysmata amboinensis eel and anemone protectors information. StxHuhr

You go to touch its red lines.
Red line- lysmata amboinensis eel and anemone protectors information. 11Y1Br9

A juvenile of that eel species ready to guard its red lines in the future.
Red line- lysmata amboinensis eel and anemone protectors information. M3kb3rs

These are the anemone species the red lines use to hide with and these anemones exist in near no light situations making them great for red line protectors.
They will at times hide under bubble anemones and crispas, but not normally!
Red line- lysmata amboinensis eel and anemone protectors information. BRwFNWk

Red line- lysmata amboinensis eel and anemone protectors information. YzZnem7
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