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- Anyone kept a Monkey Shrimp (Saron sp. )? - Nano-Reef Community
Get a Saron marmoratus - those are usually reefsafe Avoid S rectirostris I've kept Sarons on and off for years They don't harm corals or anything else in a reeftank, and are mostly scavengers Also, they're mostly nocturnal elusive, and can change colors (red or green) when the lights are off And it is best to do a single shrimp per tank, as opposed to a pair
- 10 Gallon stocking? - Fish Forum - Nano-Reef Community
So I am in the process of setting up a 10 gallon The stocking plan is below 1 Bangaii cardinalfish 3 saron shrimp 2 emerald crabs 6 bumblebee snails Really the only things that must stay is the cardinalfish and at least 1 saron shrimp If that is all my tank can hold, that's fine, but would I b
- Snows 10G Critters of Chaos (TOTM) - nano-reef. com
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- monkey shrimp. . . aka saron shrimp. - Nano-Reef Community
The Saron Shrimp is nocturnal, and at night, the color of its body turns primarily red, which helps it blend into the shadows of the twilight When introduced into an aquarium, the Saron Shrimp will need a dark place in which to hide After acclimating, it will start to wander about during the daylight
- anybody keep saron shrimp? - General Discussion - Nano-Reef Community
The Monkey Shrimp, a k a Saron or Buffalo Shrimp, is a small compact shrimp that is colored in spots and stripes of brown, tan, white, and green These shrimp prefer lots of rockwork and to be kept in groups
- Snows 10G Critters of Chaos (TOTM) - nano-reef. com
Ninja the saron in camo-mode as always: This guy had the munchies last night and decided to eat 1 3rd of my new galaxaura! : Lastly, Shrimpy II had a successful molt in the nano and now sports slightly larger, better claws: And two quick FTSes here for all of you:
- One Stop Guide for Your Shrimp! - Nano-Reef Community
Saron shrimp are mostly scavengers, however you can provide additional food, such as pellets, frozen foods and other meaty foods The saron shrimp is sexually dimorphic and the males have cirri (feathery looking things you see in the picture) all over their body
- Experience with these particular saron shrimp and small inverts?
Will this particular species of saron shrimp go after itty-bitty crabs, split pea to bean size? I'm trying to figure out where to put mine Love this little monster, but I'm reading they can wind up outright predatory if hungry, and I can't tell if that's only one particular species or all the sa
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