Lysmata amboinensis hard worker cleaning shrimp need a shed,lol.
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Lysmata amboinensis hard worker cleaning shrimp need a shed,lol.
Two of my red lines are in desperate need of a shed because of algae, still nothing stops any of them from carrying out cleaning up any left overs or loose skin or what ever off my hand.
They also love scabs,eerrrr.
They also love scabs,eerrrr.
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liquidg- Posts : 2782
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Re: Lysmata amboinensis hard worker cleaning shrimp need a shed,lol.
Well they finally got rid of those messy feelers.
The shell.
Arrrr, releife.
The shell.
Arrrr, releife.
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Re: Lysmata amboinensis hard worker cleaning shrimp need a shed,lol.
He would never get that dirty in my nitrate free environment... ..
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liquidg- Posts : 2782
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Re: Lysmata amboinensis hard worker cleaning shrimp need a shed,lol.
i think in all fairness they should be given a nice holiday in igno's tank.
like a vacation for redlines.
they seem to work so hard cleaning the dirty tank of urs G.
like a vacation for redlines.
they seem to work so hard cleaning the dirty tank of urs G.
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