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- Vendor: Fiora Aquatic
Red Fire Shrimp
Product description
Species Profile
- Scientific Name: Lysmata debelius
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Common Name: Red Fire Shrimp
(also known as Blood Red Shrimp, Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp) - Adult Size: Up to 2 inches (5 cm)
- Life Expectancy: 2–3 years, sometimes up to 5 years in well-maintained tanks
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Habitat:
- Native to Indo-Pacific coral reefs
- Commonly found in caves or overhangs, where they set up cleaning stations
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Lives in pairs or small groups in the wild, but may be territorial in small tanks
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons (larger if housing multiple)
- Ideal Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
- pH Range: 8.1–8.4
- Water Hardness: 8–12 dKH
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Temperament:
- Peaceful
- Can be shy and often hides during the day
- May become territorial with other cleaner shrimps if space is limited
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Reef-safe and suitable for peaceful community tanks
Diet & Nutrition
- Omnivore / Scavenger
- Eats detritus, leftover fish food, and algae
- Will actively clean external parasites and dead skin off fish
- Supplement diet with:
- Sinking pellets
- Frozen meaty foods (e.g., mysis, brine shrimp)
- Algae wafers
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High-quality flake food
Breeding & Spawning
- Hermaphroditic: All individuals can produce eggs and sperm
- Capable of pair spawning
- Will regularly produce larvae in captivity, but:
- Larvae are planktonic and very difficult to raise
- Require special planktonic food and separate rearing tanks
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Not commonly bred successfully by hobbyists
Appearance
- Deep, blood-red body color
- Long white antennae
- White spots on carapace and legs
- Legs may appear semi-transparent near joints
- Moves gracefully and waves antennae constantly
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Glows beautifully under actinic/blue reef lighting
Distinctive Features
- Sets up cleaning stations for fish—will climb onto them to remove parasites
- Highly ornamental, a standout in reef aquariums
- Shy during daytime, more active during evening and night
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Long antennae are used to sense surroundings and attract fish for cleaning
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Red Fire Shrimp