Banded Coral Shrimp

The colorful banded coral shrimp is common in almost all Indo-Pacific coral reefs. Also known as a cleaner shrimp or shrimp-Barber Pole, which often feeds on parasites that fish or eels cooperation can choose their bodies.

I have attended these fascinating morenas cleaning shrimp, a view of an inch long these animals are certainly not the jaws and large predatory anguilla a large appetite. Shrimp actually more scans all animals that are clean, using the numerous number of claws and chelipeds to dine on a meal of the parasites.

For fish or eel, shrimp are running the elimination of pests and, in turn, shrimp is a free lunch. Some of these groups are known to have shrimp "cleaning stations" or places designated in the reef, where a number of shrimp is actually a fish looking for his services.

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