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![]() Imagine my surprise when I looked in my tank this evening and discovered the back half of my peppermint shrimp was inside the mouth of suncoral polyp. In a million years I never would have thought it could eat something that large. I tend to feed all my LPS very heavily so I would not have thought hunger was a factor (if they even get hungry???). I feel kind of bad saying this - but the suncoral is looking pretty spectacular right now after it's feast!!
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![]() Maybe it's just a shrimp molt your sun coral is trying to eat, and the shrimp is still around in hiding waiting for it's shell to harden ?
It's pretty hard for a sun coral to eat an active shrimp, unless the shrimp passed away ... I'll wager the shrimp is still around tomorrow ![]() |
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![]() Nature in action.....cool
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![]() Suncorals do get hungry considering they are nps and not LPS.
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![]() I agree it's possibly a melt
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