I've kept similar looking FW prawns in the past, but not sure if its the same species, since over here they sell them as just feeder shrimp...
They can be quite nasty to tank mates, not to mention they are quite daring as well... used to chuck a whole load in my 200G for my preds to slowly pick off, and noticed that as long as they can grab it, they will try and eat it... also i found that they also seem to like to do a bit of gardening if left in planted tanks...
Thanks Fat Homer .... beginning to see some of the things you as well as Veneer have shared with me on these guys. Came home Monday to find my sons 29G destroyed. All plants uprooted and detached from driftwood ... my shrimp were no where in sight ... had to get things sorted out. I had left the second Chameleon shrimp in there to heal. When I found it ... well it moves pretty darn good for being beat up ... so its now joined the other Chameleon Shrimp in my own 29G (All my other shrimp have since resurfaced except for 2 cherry shrimp).
Haven't seen the second Chameleon Shrimp since I put it in there. They are both housed now with 2 African Dwarf Frogs, 2 African Butterfly Cichlids, 2 Red Serpae Tetras, 3 Black Skirt Tetras, 3 Corydoras and a lone Dwarf Neon Rainbow. Like I said I haven't seen the second one since Monday evening, but the one I photographed for this thread. Has know made his new home in my hornwort and watersprite. The frogs eventually vacated him from the spot under the piece of slate. As its been stated and observed ... this guy has no fear. I kinda hope he picks off the Tetras ... they came with my first tank 4 yrs ago, so no real attachment for me. I think the African Butterfly Cichlids should be okay.
Got my 30G up and running and cycled again, so I was able to move the Mexican Orange Dwarf Lobster into it ... for its own safety. He's now housed with my 2 Banjo Catfish and some Swordtails of my sons. But it still has room should I have to move anything else.
I was thinking of getting some more Zebra Nerite Snails for my 29G with the Chameleon Shrimp in it .... having some issues with Algae on my Anubias ... unsure how the Snails and Chameleon Shrimp would work together. I believe I'm okay, but first hand knowledge would be a bonus. At this point I want to keep this Shrimp ... in fact I may even want a couple more.
Never thought a little shrimp could be a predator ... but watching this guy (I do believe its a male from the reading I've done) in action I'm now a believer. When he's moving he covers alot of ground quickly ... then can find a place to stake out and wait/prey. Holds his position like an art ... then slowly methodically moves into a better placement to strike. I actually do hunt myself, mainly for food purposes, so I can appreciate the "art of stalking" this species has.
and Blackhorse .... I agree, I do think this guy is pretty neat.