Sugarcane Shrimp
(Parhippolyte uveae)
Parhippolyte Shrimp generally inhabit shallow coastal waters, particularly in rocky and coral reef environments. They are often associated with crevices, rocks, and coral formations. Parhippolyte Shrimp are scavengers and play a role in marine ecosystems by helping to recycle organic matter and contributing to nutrient cycling. They are also an important part of the food web, serving as prey for various marine predators. It's essential to avoid using copper-based treatments in a tank with invertebrates, as it can harm them. Always follow the recommended guidelines for medication use in marine aquariums.
Parhippolyte uveae are also sometimes known as Sugarcane Shrimp or Uvea Shrimp. They are not commonly seen in the aquarium trade. Their color can vary, but they typically have a semi-translucent body with shades of white, yellow, or brown. They may have some markings or patterns on their body and appendages. They can grow up to slightly more than 1" but sizing can vary depending on age or environmental conditions.
Water conditions: Salinity 1.023 - 1.025 Temp (F) 72 - 78, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Hardness 8 - 12 dKH
- Care: Easy
- Behavior: Social
- Diet: Frozen Food Flake Food Live Food
- Habitat: Reef
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