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![]() I can not see the pic (at work server would not allow me) but sounds like this could be a misyd sfrimp, It is reef safe however if you planning to have a mandarin your concern is that mysid shrimp will eat copipods.
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![]() from the sites that xtreme sent me, i've ided them to be misyd shrimp. i'm only planning to have soft corals, 2 clowns and a shrimp in there. are they going to be a problem? and if they do become one, what eats them?
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![]() Go to Golds and talk to Albert or Dennis, they will hook u up. Look at the Vendors section of Canreef.
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![]() Fish and shrimp will eat them very quickly. Mysids are only threat to smaller pods.They are very cool to watch!
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![]() Anyone see that, the 4th picture from the top.. the one with title Starfish.. is that Aiptasia in the middle of the Rock there.. kind of transparent...
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![]() Uh-huh, that's an aiptasia.
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#7
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![]() i hear pepperment shrimp is the best way to get rid of aptisia? am i correct?
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![]() Quote:
Not the best, there's no "best" way, I've found. Joe's Juice works wonders for me, and does squat for the next person. My pep's, although I never saw it, rid my tank of everything that the Joe's couldn't reach, and now they're just wicked cool. |