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  1. Stenopus hispidus is a shrimp -like decapod crustacean belonging to the infraorder Stenopodidea. Common names include coral banded shrimp and banded cleaner shrimp.
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    Coral Banded Shrimp (Steponus hispidus) is saltwater invertebrate that are native to the Red Sea, Western Atlantic Ocean, and the Indo-Pacific region. While they look like shrimps, they are actually decapod crustaceans. They live in rocky or coralline areas in shallow pools or deep crevices down to almost 100 feet.
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    Stenopus hispidus is a shrimp -like decapod crustacean belonging to the infraorder Stenopodidea. Common names include coral banded shrimp and banded cleaner shrimp. Stenopus hispidus has a pan-tropical distribution, extending into some temperate areas.
    Common names include coral banded shrimp and banded cleaner shrimp. Stenopus hispidus has a pan-tropical distribution, extending into some temperate areas. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean from Canada to Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico.
    Stenopus hispidus has the ability to detect individuals of its species. This trait is uncommon in invertebrates and is most likely explained through chemical signals. Stenopus hispidus lives below the intertidal zone, at depth of up to 210 metres (690 ft), on coral reefs.
    ( Zhang, et al., August 1998) Stenopus hispidus can be found in a variety of reef habitats from coral ledges to rocky ledges and crevices, but are occasionally found in undercut mats of rhizomes of Thalassia or discarded man-made objects such as car tires and buckets (Colin, 1978; Limbaugh et al., 1961).
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    Stenopus hispidus - Wikipedia

    Stenopus hispidus is a shrimp-like decapod crustacean belonging to the infraorder Stenopodidea. Common names include coral banded shrimp and banded cleaner shrimp. See more

    Stenopus hispidus has a pan-tropical distribution, extending into some temperate areas. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean from Canada to Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico. In Australia, it is found as far … See more

    Stenopus hispidus lives below the intertidal zone, at depth of up to 210 metres (690 ft), on coral reefs. It is a cleaner shrimp, and advertises to … See more

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    Stenopus hispidus reaches a total length of 60 millimetres (2.4 in), and has striking colouration. The ground colour is transparent, but the carapace, abdomen and the large third See more

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  4. Coral Banded Shrimp – Detailed Guide: Care, Diet, and …

    WEBOct 11, 2019 · Coral banded shrimp (Stenopus hispidus), commonly known as “Cleaner shrimp”, “Boxer shrimp”, “Barber pole shrimp”, and …

    • Name: Coral banded shrimp
    • Tank size (minimal): 20 gallons (~90 liters)
    • Scientific Name: Stenopus hispidus
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    WEBSteno­pus hispidus can be found in a va­ri­ety of reef habi­tats from coral ledges to rocky ledges and crevices, but are oc­ca­sion­ally found in un­der­cut mats of rhi­zomes of Tha­las­sia or dis­carded man-made ob­jects such as …

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  10. Stenopus hispidus (Banded cleaner shrimp) - Reef App

    WEBThis species is able to remove parasites from fish. It does not have a great impact on a large outbreak of marine ich (Cryptocaryon), for example, but it contributes towards keeping fish parasite free.

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