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Old 08-20-2012, 04:20 AM
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So I have been thinking of adding a few shrimp to the tank, not sure what kind yet, but I wonder, how well would they survive being scavengers?
I have a lot of pods... A LOT. I have no brittle stars any more the pods have out competed them, I think I'm down to 1 or 2 bristle worms, if any... The pods are everywhere, like a giant colony of ants. I know I should control my feedings better, but I dont want them getting hungry and snacking on the coral/zoas, plus its more for feeding the coral. I would love to add some type of dragonet, but I dont think I'm brave enough to add one.

Would the insane ammounts of pods out compete the shrimp?
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Old 08-20-2012, 04:23 AM
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I do not go out of my way to feed the cleaner shrimp in my tank; and frequently they seek out and hunt the pods, it's fun to watch them do it.
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I was thinking more along the lines of smaller shrimp like pepermints or sexys. Though a cleaner would be nice to add too. Hey if they eat the pods while their at it, I'm all for it. But again I worry about the size of say the pepermints, because some of those pods are pretty close in size.
... As you see 10 try and kill each other over 1 chunk of a pellet...
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Your pods are the size of peppermints??? I think you need a new ID on those "pods"
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Your pods are the size of peppermints??? I think you need a new ID on those "pods"


Yah not too likely ppp
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Old 08-21-2012, 03:30 PM
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I see shrimp as being delicate since I've never had them before, and with pods that are exceeding 1cm in size not extended, that are bulldozing their way past everything and stealing food from the larger nassarius snails... I would sure as hell compare them in size to the smaller species of shrimp. I didn't say full grown sexys or pepermints however... But still these things are nuts. Besides anything I've seen at JL shrimp wise has been tiny, so what else do I have to compare to.

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You could bottle those amphipods and sell them as food. Hell, I'd give you a frag for a bottle of them just for a treat for my fish. Lol!

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Old 08-21-2012, 06:05 PM
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Who needs a fuge when your pods are tough enough to steal food from everything else...
I know most are 1 - 1.25cm with LOTS of little ones (now that I found my ruler)... then there are a handful of larger ones.... When you see the smaller ones wrestle a pellet right from my snails. Yikes. Their pretty good about not stealing it from the Acans, but the snails do then the pods steal from the snails, circle of life.
Just watched 3 mid sized ones steal food from the 6" bristle worm thats been living in my 1 rock for months (Thought he was dead, hadn't seen him in awhile).

I will take your word for it, I hope the shrimp can hold their own! Have always wanted a skunk cleaner and some little shrimp.... Anyone have any agressive shrimp they dont want?

How about a catch your own pod day? Just bring a line and hook. Maybe I should start selling them off.... hmmm...
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I've got some of those monster pods, too. I'm hoping my Bangaii Cardinal will eat them. They make me nervous.
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Those are amphipods from the looks of it, and a lot too. IME they are zoa munchers lol. They are harmless other then that. Do you feed lots to your tank?
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