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Anyone have thoughts on what type of shrimp these are?

They are about 2" and I believe came from Indo.

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Not sure, but they’re pretty cool. Kind of looks like a shrimp from Odontozona species
 
If anyone sees these for sale - avoid them! They have killed off nearly all of my other shrimp and possibly a Randall's goby.
 
Randomly stumbled upon this thread, hope you don't mind the ID. Definitely not Odontozona.
It is a Brachycarpus species. Refer to Brachycarpus biunguiculatus as an example. These shrimps are very aggressive and will eat just about anything they can - I have seen them eat small shrimps and fish. Very nocturnal as well. Not a great candidate for a reef tank. Quite unusual they ended up in a fish store - they tend to be found in rocky crevices with large amounts of wave action, not particularly rare though.
 
Randomly stumbled upon this thread, hope you don't mind the ID. Definitely not Odontozona.
It is a Brachycarpus species. Refer to Brachycarpus biunguiculatus as an example. These shrimps are very aggressive and will eat just about anything they can - I have seen them eat small shrimps and fish. Very nocturnal as well. Not a great candidate for a reef tank. Quite unusual they ended up in a fish store - they tend to be found in rocky crevices with large amounts of wave action, not particularly rare though.


Don't mind the ID at all! These things were absolutely horrible. I probably could have put a market spot prawn in my tank and things would have turned out better.
 

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