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aiptasia needed
So the peppermint shrimp did a great job eating all the aiptasia off my suncoral, but since I have no other aiptasia he hasn't been eating. Tried feeding some mysis and plankton all without it even making a move for it.
So, if anyone has any LR to sell or donate for my shrimp to eat let me know, peps home is my 10g QT. |
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Don't worry. Peppermint shrimp aren't that selective. They'll eat anything including pellets and cyclopeze.
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I have to go out and buy more snails for my hermit crabs. |
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I've tried....it just sits on the bottom in the corners untouched. Figured some frozen thawed might get it eating.. But nope..
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He's full.
I have never seen one that refused food. Unless he is going to molt? |
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They'll eat a night and eat scraps. I've had the ones in my tank for a few years and thought that when the aptasia were gone they were going to perish. But I see them come out at night.
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Mine eat aptasia and anything I put in the tank for food. They jump at and attack frozen krill tearing it off the feeding stick
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The one in my DT is like that....it will come right up and eat frozen bits out of my hand. Even when I put a few pieces of sinking food or shrimp, squid etc in the tank the little turd just leaves it because when I check on the tank in the am it's still sitting on the bottom. I wonder if it's getting ready to molt?! Never had this happen to either of my shrimp (x1 peppermint, and x1 skunk cleaner) in my DT.
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