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![]() I would be very surprised if a Bicolor blenny would attack a Peppermint Shrimp. They are largely vegetarian. Mine, however, eats Mysis along with the other tank inhabitants. I am wondering if perhaps he just ate at the Hawkfish's table so to speak.
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![]() Certainly could be...
the Blennie is in fact a Bi-colour, however he was the first to enjoy the live snack of the initial shrimp, he seemed to be waiting for it somehow! I reallly need to deal with the aptaisia, so it looks like my next bet will be to add some sand to the QT tank, set a trap and try to catch the crab. there might also be a chance to get some Berghia which if it works out I'll bring back with me from Holiday in Seattle. If this happens I'll try to propogate them and pass them around, according to research they are the best counter attack to aptaisia, reef safe, but hard to find. I'll let you know how it works out. Rob |
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