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Old March 28th 04, 12:46 AM
Tim / TSA
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Borrow a triggerfish, sure thing.

From: "Rod"
Subject: small pistol shrimp preditor
Date: Saturday, March 27, 2004 7:55 AM

Are you sure that they are not amphipods/gramara shrimp insteadof Mantis
shrimps?


Thanks for the reply Ross. The pistol shrimps are about 1cm long and
have sighted about 10 of them bit i think there's a heap more. Im just
a bit concerned what they might do when they grow up. Yep ive only got
angels and tangs in my tank neither of which ive seen eat any of the
small pistol shrimps.


On 27 Mar 2004 03:34:37 -0500, (Ross Bagley)
wrote:

writes:

I know this is probably a bit ask but are there any reef safe
animals that will eat baby pistol shrimps.


Shrimp larvae, like most living things of about that size, are an
ideal food source for almost any marine fish with a nonspecific diet.
I.e., not a herbivore, not a piscivore (fish-eater), etc.

Just about all of the reef-safe fish in a reef tank are likely to
enjoy a shrimp larvae snack.

Im guessing the existing
ones i have have reproduced now i have about 100 of the little
critters roaming around which i guess eventually will become bigger
critters and cause me some pain.


Possibly, but really unlikely unless your tank is almost empty or only
contains herbivorous fish.

Regards,
Ross

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Old March 28th 04, 12:54 AM
Richard Reynolds
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Borrow a triggerfish, sure thing.

a nice big clown

more so if he is hungry (skip feeding for a day or 2)
Are you sure that they are not amphipods/gramara shrimp insteadof Mantis
shrimps?


sounds more likely
otherwise they wont "grow up" as anything eats small shrimp eventually

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