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Is it OK to put in a cleaner shrimp with 3 resident peppermint shrimp? I
have a 30-gallon. The only other occupants are a watchman goby and a percula clown. Thanks. Maddie |
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Yes that's fine. It's best not to mix a scarlet
cleaner with a coral banded. Wayne Sallee Maddie wrote on 8/8/2007 9:54 PM: Is it OK to put in a cleaner shrimp with 3 resident peppermint shrimp? I have a 30-gallon. The only other occupants are a watchman goby and a percula clown. Thanks. Maddie |
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On 8 Aug, 20:54, "Maddie" wrote:
Is it OK to put in a cleaner shrimp with 3 resident peppermint shrimp? I have a 30-gallon. The only other occupants are a watchman goby and a percula clown. Thanks. Maddie They all taste the same when cooked with shrimp boil spices...........hell its only a god dam shrimp whats the big fuss about. Either it makes it or it does not.go buy another, yuor in the most expensuive hobby inthe fish world so why worry about it................ |
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I have a Coral Banded and a Cleaner Shrimp for over a year. Last week I
added a peppermint but he's been hiding since. I assume they are getting along, but again I haven't seen the peppermint, just the other two. Peppermint and Cleaner shrimps are pacific. Coral Banded has a reputation for being aggressive, I seen him chasing my fish. Good Luck, Ruben "Maddie" wrote in message ... Is it OK to put in a cleaner shrimp with 3 resident peppermint shrimp? I have a 30-gallon. The only other occupants are a watchman goby and a percula clown. Thanks. Maddie |
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On 9 Aug, 16:39, Wayne Sallee wrote:
Yea, often people can keep scarlet cleaner shrimp with coral banded shrimp, but it is a risk. The peppermint shrimp is probably hiding. They do hide a lot. Though it's also possible that the banded shrimp ate the peppermint, though most likely it's just hiding because that is their nature. Wayne Sallee RubenD wrote on 8/9/2007 3:53 PM: I have a Coral Banded and a Cleaner Shrimp for over a year. Last week I added a peppermint but he's been hiding since. I assume they are getting along, but again I haven't seen the peppermint, just the other two. Peppermint and Cleaner shrimps are pacific. Coral Banded has a reputation for being aggressive, I seen him chasing my fish. Good Luck, Ruben "Maddie" wrote in message .. . Is it OK to put in a cleaner shrimp with 3 resident peppermint shrimp? I have a 30-gallon. The only other occupants are a watchman goby and a percula clown. Thanks. Maddie -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeppers, those peppermints are some sneaky suns of bitches just like old Wayne Sallee is......just can not trust a Coral Banded, they will form a hate grouop like Gill Passman and turn all your fish against you just to preach their cause like Gill does.......to promote moderated aquaria forums..as well as her hate group(s) |
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That brings me to a questiion... I know you aren't suppose to mix coral
banded shrimp with each other but I need to close down my nano tank and move my coral banded into my 75 gallon tank that has a coral banded also. Anybody know what the chances of both of these guys getting along or not getting along? Thanks--Susan ![]() "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Yea, often people can keep scarlet cleaner shrimp with coral banded shrimp, but it is a risk. The peppermint shrimp is probably hiding. They do hide a lot. Though it's also possible that the banded shrimp ate the peppermint, though most likely it's just hiding because that is their nature. Wayne Sallee RubenD wrote on 8/9/2007 3:53 PM: I have a Coral Banded and a Cleaner Shrimp for over a year. Last week I added a peppermint but he's been hiding since. I assume they are getting along, but again I haven't seen the peppermint, just the other two. Peppermint and Cleaner shrimps are pacific. Coral Banded has a reputation for being aggressive, I seen him chasing my fish. Good Luck, Ruben "Maddie" wrote in message ... Is it OK to put in a cleaner shrimp with 3 resident peppermint shrimp? I have a 30-gallon. The only other occupants are a watchman goby and a percula clown. Thanks. Maddie -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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If one is a male, and one is a female, then your
chances would probably be good, but if both are males, then you could have a problem. How about getting a container and putting holes in it, and put your shrimp from the other tank in that container and then put the container in the tank. Wayne Sallee Susan wrote on 8/11/2007 10:26 AM: That brings me to a questiion... I know you aren't suppose to mix coral banded shrimp with each other but I need to close down my nano tank and move my coral banded into my 75 gallon tank that has a coral banded also. Anybody know what the chances of both of these guys getting along or not getting along? Thanks--Susan ![]() "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Yea, often people can keep scarlet cleaner shrimp with coral banded shrimp, but it is a risk. The peppermint shrimp is probably hiding. They do hide a lot. Though it's also possible that the banded shrimp ate the peppermint, though most likely it's just hiding because that is their nature. Wayne Sallee RubenD wrote on 8/9/2007 3:53 PM: I have a Coral Banded and a Cleaner Shrimp for over a year. Last week I added a peppermint but he's been hiding since. I assume they are getting along, but again I haven't seen the peppermint, just the other two. Peppermint and Cleaner shrimps are pacific. Coral Banded has a reputation for being aggressive, I seen him chasing my fish. Good Luck, Ruben "Maddie" wrote in message ... Is it OK to put in a cleaner shrimp with 3 resident peppermint shrimp? I have a 30-gallon. The only other occupants are a watchman goby and a percula clown. Thanks. Maddie -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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And then if you are not going to reset up another
tank, you could take the shrimp to your lfs and trade it in for store credit. If you have a lot of rock in your 75 gallon tank, it might be possible to keep them both in, but I don't know how far apart they live in the wild. How much territory that they demand, is the key. Wayne Sallee Wayne Sallee wrote on 8/11/2007 11:05 AM: If one is a male, and one is a female, then your chances would probably be good, but if both are males, then you could have a problem. How about getting a container and putting holes in it, and put your shrimp from the other tank in that container and then put the container in the tank. Wayne Sallee Susan wrote on 8/11/2007 10:26 AM: That brings me to a questiion... I know you aren't suppose to mix coral banded shrimp with each other but I need to close down my nano tank and move my coral banded into my 75 gallon tank that has a coral banded also. Anybody know what the chances of both of these guys getting along or not getting along? Thanks--Susan ![]() "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Yea, often people can keep scarlet cleaner shrimp with coral banded shrimp, but it is a risk. The peppermint shrimp is probably hiding. They do hide a lot. Though it's also possible that the banded shrimp ate the peppermint, though most likely it's just hiding because that is their nature. Wayne Sallee RubenD wrote on 8/9/2007 3:53 PM: I have a Coral Banded and a Cleaner Shrimp for over a year. Last week I added a peppermint but he's been hiding since. I assume they are getting along, but again I haven't seen the peppermint, just the other two. Peppermint and Cleaner shrimps are pacific. Coral Banded has a reputation for being aggressive, I seen him chasing my fish. Good Luck, Ruben "Maddie" wrote in message ... Is it OK to put in a cleaner shrimp with 3 resident peppermint shrimp? I have a 30-gallon. The only other occupants are a watchman goby and a percula clown. Thanks. Maddie -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Peppermint shrimp may be hiding. They hide a lot. Although it is also possible that aanded shrimp eat the mint, but most likely, It's just hiding, because it is their nature.
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