Deefstes
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Hi all, I'm hoping that someone might be able to help me identify these two commensal shrimps that I've photographed this past weekend at Sodwana Bay, South Africa. I assumed them both to be some species of Periclimenes but I understand that this genus has been split into a numebr of different genera and I'm not really even sure where to start my research.
The first one was photographed at a depth of 24m and shared an anemone (I think it's a Stichodactyla species) with a Twobar Anemonefish (Amphiprion allardi). It was really small, body length probably in the range of 1cm. Unfortunately my pictures aren't great, but I'm hoping it will be good enough for an ID.
The second one was a fair bit bigger, probably around 7cm in length and was photographed at 30m depth. It was sitting on the outside of an anemone that I don't know the species of either. It was in close proximity to a few Thor amboinensis shrimps which are not visible in these images.
I'd be very grateful if someone could assist with the ID's.
TIA
The first one was photographed at a depth of 24m and shared an anemone (I think it's a Stichodactyla species) with a Twobar Anemonefish (Amphiprion allardi). It was really small, body length probably in the range of 1cm. Unfortunately my pictures aren't great, but I'm hoping it will be good enough for an ID.


The second one was a fair bit bigger, probably around 7cm in length and was photographed at 30m depth. It was sitting on the outside of an anemone that I don't know the species of either. It was in close proximity to a few Thor amboinensis shrimps which are not visible in these images.



I'd be very grateful if someone could assist with the ID's.
TIA