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justwendy

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I've had my 10 gal set up for 1 month now. 12 lbs. live carribean and figi rock, 2 damsels, 1 condy, 1 bristle starfish, 5 snails, and a peppermint shrimp. My newest addition of live rock has an abundance of what looks like baby shrimp and a blue something living in it. Should I be worried about these hitchhickers?
 
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Anonymous

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The baby shrimp are "pods". Not to be worried about. The "blue thing" will need more description or a pic.
 

justwendy

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I'd love to give you more info, but he's hiding.
He's pale blue, sort of flat, hides in a small deep hole. The tip of him was the size of a pen, maybe.
 
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I would not even hazard a guess. My advice would be to keep an eye on it.
 
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Other than mantis shrimp and aiptasia polyps, most hitchikers are benign or beneficial. Without knowing anything, I would hazard a guess that it is probably nothing to worry about...
 

justwendy

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Speaking of aiptasia, I have two growing nicely in my tank. My pepermint shrimp (which I bought two days ago) has yet to touch them. Any suggestions?
 
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Anonymous

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Can you tell if the blue thing is a fish, crusacean, echinoderm or maybe even a gastropod?
 

gabemerrill

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My peppermint shrimp took about 2 weeks to rid my tanks of the 4 or 5 aptasia I had. I didn't have any fish at the time so I wasn't feeding at all. First they will look small and a little withered, then in a day or so are gone.
 

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