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Old February 29th 08, 01:05 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)[_7_]
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On Feb 27, 6:42*pm, Wayne Sallee wrote:
I still say it was the coral banded shrimp. The
coral banded have been known to kill cleaner shrimp.
Fish and other critters can be happy with a tank
mate, but then when another one comes in, they can
turn on the established tank mate, and accept the
new tank mate. That kind of behavior is not at all
unusual.

Peppermint are more scared and hide than cleaners.
Cleaners are more outgoing. A scared new shrimp is
not likely to kill a established outgoing shrimp.

Wayne Sallee


RubenD wrote on 2/27/2008 3:18 PM:



I doubt it, *they were together for about a year with no issues.


The CB is fine with the *peppermint as he was with the cleaner.


I wonder if that peppermint was crossed breed with a mantis....lol.


Ruben


"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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The coral banded probably killed the cleaner shrimp.


Peppermint shrimp and cleaner shrimp go well together.


Wayne Sallee


RubenD wrote on 2/25/2008 9:56 PM:
I had a Cleaner and a Coral Banded getting along fine for a long time,

then
added the peppermint and suddenly the cleaner Shrimp disappeared. *Now
there's only the CB and the Minty one in the tank.


I never found any traces of the cleaner, *I was thinking maybe a fish is
responsible for the lost but I had the same stock for a while with no
problems.


As far as I know they all get along but watch for the Coral Banded,
especially if you don't have a big tank. *They are very territorial.


Good luck !


"Peter Pan" wrote in message
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Are shrimp, usually compatible with other shrimps?
I have a Peppermint and was thinking of getting another breed..- Hide quoted text -


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No one really gives a flying **** what you think Wayne...........
 




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