Sand Shrimp (Crangon septemspinosa)

from $40.00

Common name:  sand shrimp

Scientific name:  Crangon septemspinosa

Locations:  within submerged seaweed plants in sandy substrate, in eelgrass beds

Seasonality:  move to deeper waters in the winter, available all year

Color:  tan, gray

Size: 2.5”

Collected:  by dip net

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Common name:  sand shrimp

Scientific name:  Crangon septemspinosa

Locations:  within submerged seaweed plants in sandy substrate, in eelgrass beds

Seasonality:  move to deeper waters in the winter, available all year

Color:  tan, gray

Size: 2.5”

Collected:  by dip net

Quantity:  by the each

Common name:  sand shrimp

Scientific name:  Crangon septemspinosa

Locations:  within submerged seaweed plants in sandy substrate, in eelgrass beds

Seasonality:  move to deeper waters in the winter, available all year

Color:  tan, gray

Size: 2.5”

Collected:  by dip net

Quantity:  by the each

Sand shrimp in our dip net.

Sand shrimp in our dip net.

Tidepool Tim says, "These shrimp are dominant predators of the benthic community. They're mostly active at night, burrowing under the sand with only their antenna exposed during the day. They are hiding from green crabs and other predators. They eat invertebrates, fish larvae, and even juvenile fish."

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