Shrimp found in Acro

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Anyone know what type of shrimp this is? Found it in an Aussie acro.


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https://photos.app.goo.gl/PfszDwKGta2ntoG72

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https://photos.app.goo.gl/Cj7iKPdonJH4V8ju2
 
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Dual wielding shrimp, so OP :rolleyes:

Looks like a Coralliocaris graminea :) otherwise known as the machine gun coral shrimp

Appears to be a commensal shrimp known for hanging out in Acropora and other stony corals (makes sense). I suspect its similar in function to the acropora crabs we often see in the hobby. Neat find!
 

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Dual wielding shrimp, so OP :rolleyes:

Looks like a Coralliocaris graminea :) otherwise known as the machine gun coral shrimp

Appears to be a commensal shrimp known for hanging out in Acropora and other stony corals (makes sense). I suspect its similar in function to the acropora crabs we often see in the hobby. Neat find!
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