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Lysmata Wurdemanni - Peppermint Shrimp (Carib)
The Peppermint Shrimp (Lysmata wurdemanni) is a powerhouse addition to any marine reef aquarium, blending high-impact aesthetics with essential utility. Featuring a translucent body adorned with delicate, red longitudinal stripes, this industrious crustacean is a master of the "pest control" era of fish keeping—serving as a natural biological control for problematic Aiptasia anemones. It is a dedicated scavenger of the rockwork and sand bed, making it a functional cornerstone of a healthy reef ecosystem.
This hardy shrimp thrives in established systems with plenty of live rock to provide cover during its nocturnal foraging and molting cycles. While generally peaceful and reef-compatible, its bold personality makes it a standout member of any clean-up crew, as it tirelessly searches for uneaten food and organic debris. To ensure long-term health, provide a varied diet of frozen Mysis, high-quality sinking pellets, and flake food if Aiptasia is not present. Ensure your aquarium maintains stable calcium and iodine levels, as these are essential for the development of its exoskeleton.
Note: Images shown are stock images and not the actual shrimp you will receive.
Quick Specs
Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Minimum Tank Size: 10 Gallons
Diet: Omnivore
Reef Compatible: Yes
Max Size: 2 Inches
Water Conditions: 72 to 78°F, dKH 8 to 12, pH 8.1 to 8.4, sg 1.023 to 1.025
Husbandry Notes
The Peppermint Shrimp is a strategic choice for hobbyists looking for "Aiptasia management" without the use of chemical injections. Its ability to navigate deep into the reef structure adds a layer of maintenance to the rockwork that few other invertebrates can match. In the context of modern reef keeping, it is widely considered an essential "utility invertebrate" for keeping coral-stinging pests at bay. For maximum success, avoid housing with aggressive predatory fish and maintain stable water parameters to facilitate its regular molting cycles.
Expert Shipping & Logistics
We’ve dialed in the logistics for national Overnight Delivery to ensure your livestock arrives in peak condition. Every order is packed using professional-grade insulation and climate-contingent heat or ice packs, designed to maintain stable temperatures throughout the journey. We handle the technical side of the move so you can focus on the acclimation. Our protocol is built on getting these invertebrates from the facility to your tank with zero compromise on health or vitality.
The Peppermint Shrimp (Lysmata wurdemanni) is a powerhouse addition to any marine reef aquarium, blending high-impact aesthetics with essential utility. Featuring a translucent body adorned with delicate, red longitudinal stripes, this industrious crustacean is a master of the "pest control" era of fish keeping—serving as a natural biological control for problematic Aiptasia anemones. It is a dedicated scavenger of the rockwork and sand bed, making it a functional cornerstone of a healthy reef ecosystem.
This hardy shrimp thrives in established systems with plenty of live rock to provide cover during its nocturnal foraging and molting cycles. While generally peaceful and reef-compatible, its bold personality makes it a standout member of any clean-up crew, as it tirelessly searches for uneaten food and organic debris. To ensure long-term health, provide a varied diet of frozen Mysis, high-quality sinking pellets, and flake food if Aiptasia is not present. Ensure your aquarium maintains stable calcium and iodine levels, as these are essential for the development of its exoskeleton.
Note: Images shown are stock images and not the actual shrimp you will receive.
Quick Specs
Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Minimum Tank Size: 10 Gallons
Diet: Omnivore
Reef Compatible: Yes
Max Size: 2 Inches
Water Conditions: 72 to 78°F, dKH 8 to 12, pH 8.1 to 8.4, sg 1.023 to 1.025
Husbandry Notes
The Peppermint Shrimp is a strategic choice for hobbyists looking for "Aiptasia management" without the use of chemical injections. Its ability to navigate deep into the reef structure adds a layer of maintenance to the rockwork that few other invertebrates can match. In the context of modern reef keeping, it is widely considered an essential "utility invertebrate" for keeping coral-stinging pests at bay. For maximum success, avoid housing with aggressive predatory fish and maintain stable water parameters to facilitate its regular molting cycles.
Expert Shipping & Logistics
We’ve dialed in the logistics for national Overnight Delivery to ensure your livestock arrives in peak condition. Every order is packed using professional-grade insulation and climate-contingent heat or ice packs, designed to maintain stable temperatures throughout the journey. We handle the technical side of the move so you can focus on the acclimation. Our protocol is built on getting these invertebrates from the facility to your tank with zero compromise on health or vitality.
