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![]() Has anyone ever had a, or heard of a pepermint shrimp with an appetite for sps, specifically seriatopora/yellow tip birdsnest?
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![]() nope
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![]() Mk, well then, you have now, and after some reading of my own, it's not uncommon at all. On that note mine (2) are effin outta there.
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![]() There goes my thought in putting a couple in my tank to get rid of my apps'
Coral saving thread thanks guys ![]() Back to joes juice! |
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![]() I forgot to mention, that the reason I'm on this subject today is that when i woke up this morning I saw one of them pounding down polyps. I thought it was weird the first time it happened because it was the only coral in my tank with any issue. Not so weird anymore. Now it's GO TIME PEPPER!
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![]() For those thinking of peppermint shrimp for aptasia, yes they do eat them, but seems they aren't extra food or apt's. exclusive. Beware.
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![]() You can add me to the list. I watched mine strip a piece or pocillapora down to sticks in one night. I thought they were just cleaning up the coral. It's hard to say wether they were picking on my acan or brain but I watched them clean off the pocillapora for sure. Mine are no longer in my tanks, I have a hard time thinking that anything that eats aptaisia will not eventually develop a taste for some type of coral.
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