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Old 03-11-2011, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Nebthet View Post
They are not 100% reef safe. They are known to eat zoas and other snails.
http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/SwSnails/BumbleBee.php
Interesting, i haven't notice any problems with my zoas, but it does explain a few snail deaths.

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Originally Posted by abcha0s View Post
Your tank is really doing well. Nice work.
Thank you!

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Originally Posted by DCDN View Post
I'm just wondering if thats a pair of harlequin shrimp in one of the pics. Wondering how they're doing in a reef system as I've only really seen them in species tanks.
I wish they were a pair, unfortunately they are both males, I'm currently looking for a female, and hopefully she will pair with one of the males, when i do get her.

As for how they are interacting in a reef tank compared to a species tank, I've had no problems, I've heard that they a pretty shy creature, and tend to hide alot, but my 2 seem to stay out in the open quite a bit, even catching some waves as the mp10 kicks up, they remind me of little ninjas as they tuck they're arms into there body to dive to the sand! (I'll see if i can grab a video of them doing this)
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