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Chiefmcfuz

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I have a solution after you get the shrimp to finish, drop them off to me, the angler would love to have a shrimp dinner every once in a while :lol2:
 

thepudge

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Are those camelback shirmps? They are reguarly available here. You can get them from petco, who sells them as peppermint shrimps occassionaly.
 

ming

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They are Rhynchocinetes durbanensis shrimps which are camel back shrimp. Just like the article says, they are not reef safe.
I wonder if a single shrimp in a large tank would cause damage, or just peck here and there.
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Ming I had 2 in a 55 and lost quite a bit of zoas. Then I switched them for pepe and same thing.
 

reef93

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interceptor right after all aefw gone. Get ride of red bugs and shrimp.
three birds in one stone..LOL


ps. not funny if kill shrimp in that way.
 

jhale

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if it really works I guess you could partition your sump to include a shrimp cleaning station.

instead of dipping with pro cure the new acro can get an hour at the shrimp spa :Blurp:
 

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