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On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 23:41:27 GMT, Wayne Sallee
wrote: You mean "pick on coral" :-) Yep they can, sometimes, and yes the butterfly is often difficult to get to feed. The peppermint shrimp will only eat the small aiptasia, and the butterfly will eat all that he can see. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets MarkW wrote on 10/21/2006 7:30 PM: I am considering getting either a Peppermint Shrimp or a Coral Banded (I believe that is the name) Butterfly fish. The only downside I've heard is down the line the butterfly fish is hard to feed. As well, are there any long term side affects of keeping the shrimp or butterfly fish or are they something I'd have to get rid of? I have heard they can pick up coral and all I have are blue mushrooms. Yeah, I mean 'pick on coral' ![]() large. For a 120 gallon tank how many Peppermint shrimp would I need? I have a fish store I deal with often so I will check with them to see if I could return a Butterfly fish to them. I'm not sure if that's something that is done often. |
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