Shrimp with two barber poles attached

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Darnold9999

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Found near Komodo Island mid water at night early October. The shrimp is about an inch long the two poles attached to the front are 4 to 6 inches long. We watched this creature for about 2 minutes and the two poles are really attached - makes no sense to me at all. Initially it used the poles to attack my dive light. This was the best picture I could get - mid water at night with autofocus was a bit tricky. Thanks for any help.

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Long Armed Prawn, heteropenaeus longimanus would be my guess. I believe they reach up to 4 cm long.
 
Thanks, the poles are certainly the right color - possibly this was a juvenile and will grow in to the poles???
 
Is this a cleaner species? Perhaps use the "poles" to attract host species to be cleaned? Or possibly use them for defense?
 
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