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Peppermint Shrimp

Peppermint Shrimp

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Peppermint Shrimp


Available for local pickup only.

 

Species: Peppermint Shrimp (Lysmata wurdemanni)
 

Growth Form: Marine ornamental shrimp
 

Coloration: Semi-translucent body with red horizontal striping
 

Temperament: Peaceful; can be kept singly or in small groups
 

Tank Size: 20+ gallons
 

Placement: Rockwork, crevices, shaded areas
 

Lighting: Low to moderate
 

Flow: Low to moderate
 

Diet: Omnivore (detritus, leftover food, Aiptasia, meaty foods)
 

Feeding: Feed pellets, mysis, brine 2–3 times per week; may consume Aiptasia
 

Reef Safe: Yes (may pick at inverts if underfed)
 

Care Level: Easy to Moderate

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Peppermint Shrimp

Available for local pickup and shipping

 

Common Names:

Peppermint Shrimp
Lysmata wurdemanni
Caribbean Cleaner Shrimp (informal)

 

Identification

Peppermint Shrimp are small, slender, and semi-translucent shrimp featuring bold red horizontal striping across their body—resembling the pattern of a peppermint candy, which gives them their name. While they blend in well among live rock, their coloration becomes more pronounced under reef lighting, especially during active periods.

 

Size:
Typically reaches about 1.5–2 inches (3–5 cm) in length.

 

Behavior & Role in a Reef Tank

 

Temperament:
Peaceful and social; can be kept individually or in small groups.

 

Habitat:
Primarily nocturnal—most active during the night or in low-light conditions. They spend the daytime hiding in rock crevices, caves, or under overhangs.

 

Diet:
Omnivorous—feeds on leftover food, detritus, and may consume nuisance Aiptasia anemones (behavior can vary by individual).

 

Compatibility & Caution

 

Reef-Safe:
Generally reef-safe; however, occasional picking at feather dusters or other small sessile invertebrates may occur if underfed.

 

Pest Control:
Widely known for helping control Aiptasia anemones, though effectiveness is not guaranteed in every individual.

 

Caution:
Avoid housing with large or aggressive fish, especially species known to prey on crustaceans.

 

Care Level

Difficulty:
Easy—well-suited for beginner to intermediate reef hobbyists.

 

Water Conditions:
Stable reef parameters recommended:
Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
Specific Gravity: 1.023–1.025
pH: 8.1–8.4

 

Diet:
Accepts a wide range of foods including pellets, flakes, frozen mysis, brine shrimp, and reef blends. Supplemental feeding is recommended, especially in tanks with limited natural food sources.

 

Tank Mates

Compatible with most peaceful reef fish, shrimp, and invertebrates.
Avoid aggressive species such as wrasses, triggers, and hawkfish that may prey on shrimp.

 

Fun Fact

Peppermint Shrimp are among the most popular natural pest-control invertebrates in the reef hobby due to their potential to reduce Aiptasia outbreaks. They are also known to breed in reef aquariums, adding interesting behavior and activity to your clean-up crew.

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