Bongo Shrimp Pair
Shrimp are active, entertaining and easy to keep. They shed their shells as they grow, and afterwards need to hide in the rock until their new shell hardens. Shrimp are highly excitable when food is present, and will do anything to get it. Some species may pester corals by attempting to reach food the coral has eaten. In this situation the shrimp should be provided food first. Large individuals may catch and consume smaller species.
The Bongo shrimp is a fascinating and diminutive shrimp related to the Harlequin shrimp. It is a specialized predator and only eats miniature brittle and Asterina stars. It is also known as the Spiny Tiger shrimp and makes a spectacular addition to a nano aquarium. It is decorated all over with bright red spots like glittering rubies. It grows to only 1 inch.