Banded coral shrimp - A cleaner shrimp
The banded coral shrimp, sometimes called the banded cleaner shrimp, is a small, colourful crustacean that lives in warm waters around the world and can be found in popular diving places such as Hawaii and the Caribbean. They form mutualistic relationships with numerous fish species that allow them to clean them of ectoparasites. The shrimp are rarely found alone and work in groups, setting up cleaning stations where vertebrates may come and be relieved of burdensome invertebrates. What I found even more interesting was that these cleaner shrimp will also remove dead tissue from injuries that facilitates healing in the wounded fish. The shrimp will willingly inspect all outward parts of the host fish and will also examine the gills, mouth, and oral cavities. They will remove food stuck in the mouth as well, functioning somewhat like a living toothpick. The cleaner shrimp tend to be nocturnal, hiding in darkened areas (often coral) until evening when they emerge to feed. They are p