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![]() 75 gallon tank, yeah, I would bet they are hiding. Did they molt recently? If so, they are for sure hiding.
How is your salinity? Rapid changes to that can cause sudden death to inverts. |
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![]() Salinity should be stable. It's been running with an auto top-off for quite some time but it is possible that my recent water change may have changed it slightly.
I'll check it out in the middle of the night just to make sure but they didn't seem too shy before they went missing. There's no sign of them when I feed the fish either. I've just never heard of these fish going after them. |
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![]() There is also a possibility they died from not being acclimated properly. I personally had issues with shrimp in the past when I didn't acclimate them properly. They lasted only a week or two.
Ever since I started to drip acclimate survival rate has increased tremendously. Just my opinion, Ken - BWA |
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![]() Thanks Ken,
They were in the sump for month before I moved them into the display tank. Same water. I think I'll check the tank out about an hour after the lights go off to see if they come out just to be sure they are gone. I'm pretty sure they are gone though. When I fed the tank they weren't shy and would poke out of their caves and grab food. |
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![]() I lost a peppermint shrimp to my candycane coral, walked by the tank and it was half engulfed by one of the heads. I pulled it out of the coral but it was a deader.
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![]() That's wild. Killer candy cane.
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![]() you're all wrong.
it was ME... ![]() |