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Periclimenes tosaensis. Often confused with P. holthuisi which it closely resembles. Found on several hosts, most often anemones of the genus Heteractis. Here on a Euphyllia in N. Sulawesi (Lembeh Strait). 

Periclimenes magnificus Bruce 1979. Transparent bodies with four white bands that are made up of white and red dots. Chelipeds, antennae white, legs reddish. Reportedly found on Elegance Coral/Catalaphyllia and the anemone Dolfleina armata. In N. Sulawesi
 

Rhynchocinetes durbanensis Gordon 1936, the Durban Dancing Shrimp. Indo-West Pacific; Red Sea to the Philippines. Need reef tank conditions, but not with much light, lots of hiding spaces.  In the wild live in large associations (dozens to hundreds of individuals) within rocky caves, areas. Raja Ampat 08.
 

Urocaridella sp. poss. U. antonbrunii. Raja Ampat 08.





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