Joao Monteiro
New member
Hi there,
I visited Lusoreef, Lda. a Portuguese company that began producing the aiptasia eaters Monaco shrimp (Lysmata seticaudata) and has subsequently extended its activity to cleaning crews (nassarius, ophiurus, amphiurus, hermit crabs, turbos, etc).
On an experimental basis they are also trying other Lysmatas, like debelius (fire shrimp) amboinensis (cleaner shrimp) and grabhami.
TheyÃ"šÃ‚´re core business, however, is still Lysmata seticaudata where Lusoreef is one of the major producers is Europe.
I attach some photos that prove that there are some very good companies in Portugal (not many, unfortunately) dedicated to our hobby and preserving the reefs with captive bred species.
Arrival at Lusoreef
View of the production room
A group of breeders (L. seticaudata)
The net used to capture the new hatches, that are counted (one by one...) and pass to the juvenil tanks
The "tropical room" where experiments with L.debelius, amboinensis and grabhammi take place
A very young Lysmata debelius
The cleaning crewÃ"šÃ‚´s room
Tanks with nassarius (left) and Ophiurus (right)
Hope you enjoy the photos.
Regards
João
I visited Lusoreef, Lda. a Portuguese company that began producing the aiptasia eaters Monaco shrimp (Lysmata seticaudata) and has subsequently extended its activity to cleaning crews (nassarius, ophiurus, amphiurus, hermit crabs, turbos, etc).
On an experimental basis they are also trying other Lysmatas, like debelius (fire shrimp) amboinensis (cleaner shrimp) and grabhami.
TheyÃ"šÃ‚´re core business, however, is still Lysmata seticaudata where Lusoreef is one of the major producers is Europe.
I attach some photos that prove that there are some very good companies in Portugal (not many, unfortunately) dedicated to our hobby and preserving the reefs with captive bred species.
Arrival at Lusoreef

View of the production room

A group of breeders (L. seticaudata)

The net used to capture the new hatches, that are counted (one by one...) and pass to the juvenil tanks

The "tropical room" where experiments with L.debelius, amboinensis and grabhammi take place

A very young Lysmata debelius

The cleaning crewÃ"šÃ‚´s room

Tanks with nassarius (left) and Ophiurus (right)

Hope you enjoy the photos.
Regards
João