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    The Pacific cleaner shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, is an omnivorous shrimp species, which will generally scavenge and eat parasites and dead tissue. The Pacific cleaner shrimp is naturally part of the reef ecosystem, and is widespread in the Red Sea and tropical Indo-Pacific .
    It has been observed that fish with parasites may come to "cleaning stations" in the reef. Certain species of fish and several types of cleaner shrimp may assist the fish in large numbers and even go inside the mouth (and then to the gill cavity) without being eaten.


        Pacific cleaner shrimp
            Aquaria
                Tank conditions
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    NamePacific cleaner shrimp
    RegnumAnimalia
    PhylumArthropoda
    SubphylumCrustacean
    ClassisMalacostraca
    OrdoDecapoda
    InfraordoCaridea
    FamiliaHippolytidae
    GenusLysmata
    SpeciesL. amboinensis
    BinomialLysmata amboinensis
    Binomial AuthorityJohannes Govertus de Man

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    Aquaria
    Many species of Lysmata, including L. amboinesis, are safe and beneficial in salt water tanks since they will (as indicated by their common name) clean both the tank and occasionally other fish within the tank .

    L. amboinensis will normally moult every 3-8 weeks.
      Most, if not all, foods (including the food eaten while cleaning) are good. L. amboinensis are sensitive to changes in environment, particularly salinity. New synthetic water should be made, stored for a week and matched to the system's specific gravity. Be careful with copper-based medication and extreme nitrate levels. L. amboinensis require iodine for proper moulting.

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    Tank conditions
      Subdued lighting
      Rock cover and reefs
      High water quality
        pH: 8.1 - 8.4
     
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