Yes, in many cases you can keep multiple shrimp species together in a saltwater tank, but success depends on species choice, tank size, and compatibility. While most ornamental shrimp are peaceful, some can be territorial or predatory toward other shrimp, especially in small aquariums.
Shrimp species that mix well:
Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) – Peaceful and reef-safe, they coexist well with Peppermint, Fire, and Sexy Shrimp.
Peppermint Shrimp (Lysmata wurdemanni) – Hardy and compatible with most other small shrimp. Excellent for Aiptasia control.
Fire Shrimp (Lysmata debelius) – Shy but non-aggressive; mix well if given caves to retreat into.
Sexy Shrimp (Thor amboinensis) – Tiny and peaceful, best kept in groups and safe with larger Lysmata species.
Shrimp to use caution with:
Coral Banded Shrimp (Stenopus hispidus) – Territorial; may harass or attack smaller shrimp if the tank is under 75 gallons.
Mantis Shrimp – Not community-safe. Predatory and best kept alone in species-only tanks.
At a coral reef site in southern Taiwan, researchers documented a cleaning station with dozens of Lysmata amboinensis coexisting alongside hinge-beak shrimp (Rhynchocinetes durbanensis) and banded coral shrimp (Stenopus hispidus), with abundant client fishes visiting, a natural analogue for well-planned mixed-species aquaria.
One Saltwaterfish.com reviewer shared: “The Cleaner Shrimp was active right away and has been keeping my fish spotless. Great addition to the tank.” — Saltwaterfish.com Customer Review.
Pro tips for mixing shrimp species:
Provide at least 55–75 gallons and plenty of live rock to reduce competition.
Avoid mixing aggressive species (e.g., Coral Banded) with delicate ones in small tanks.
Add all shrimp after major fish are established to prevent predation.
Always drip acclimate. Shrimp are highly sensitive to water parameter shifts.
Bottom line: You can keep multiple shrimp species together if you choose peaceful varieties like Cleaner, Peppermint, Fire, and Sexy Shrimp, and provide enough space. Avoid aggressive species in small tanks. With the right planning, your shrimp community will thrive, protected by Saltwaterfish.com’s 8-Day Live Guarantee.