Snail eating ghost shrimp

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Snail eating ghost shrimp

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I read in another fourum (I think) that someone had a Ghost shrimp that chowed down on snails. It was a bigger Ghostie, I think they said 3 inches. Is this common behaviour? There are pictures to prove it!

If not, are there any shrimp that eat snails, but leave fish alone (mostly)?

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Don think so.. Shrimp mainly feed on algae
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Its not a ghost shrimp after all. Someone else on that website has a better Idea (no where near positive) of waht it is. Is this picture enough for you guys to ID it?

http://aquamaniacs.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15463

I think that will work.

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(They think it is in Genus Macrobrachium)
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sprucansailor wrote: (They think it is in Genus Macrobrachium)
I would agree.
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That is not true. Palaemonid shrimp (Macrobrachium, Palaemonetes, Palaeomon etc.) don't eat mainly algae. They eat whatever they can find, including snails that cannot seal themselves in their shells.

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And yes, it's a macrobrachium of some sort. If it's from Petco, it might actually be a juvenile Macrobrachium rosenbergii.

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Still a Juvie at 3in? That must be a hige shrimp!

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sprucansailor wrote:Still a Juvie at 3in? That must be a [huge] shrimp!
Yes indeed:

See http://www.aqua-addiction.com/forums/in ... t&id=24468, http://southcenters.osu.edu/aqua/intro/sld013.htm, and http://www.msstate.edu/dept/crec/prawn.jpg for images.

Macrobrachium rosenbergii is a predatory shrimp known to reach lengths in excess of two feet (including the clawed chelae-bearing limbs).
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