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07/30/2011, 06:27 AM | #1 |
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Pepermint Shrimp How to Remove it?
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I got four pepermint shrimp that i want to move from my main tank, since they ate all the aiptasia in my tank and now are trying to eat some of my corals. They hard to catch! Any idea is well appreciate it. Thanks |
07/30/2011, 06:36 AM | #2 |
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It is going to be a challenge to catch them. How big is your tank? A predator like a wrasse, hawkfish or cardinal can remove them for you.
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Catch at night. Use a Rods food or something bring it out to front with MANY nets behind. No lights just a flashlight.
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Mine come out for a small piece of silverside.
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07/30/2011, 07:12 AM | #5 |
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Easy. Take in hand a piece of frozen raw shrimp, cup your hand against the glass and wait for the shrimp. When he goes for the bait, gently close your hand and move the shrimp on.
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Take a plastic soda bottle, cut the top off and invert it into the bottle, so it's like a funnel. Put some food inside the bottle, weigh the bottle down and put it somewhere that it will be easy for the peppermints to get to it. The shrimp can easily get in, but they have a hard time finding their way back out. Then you just go and pull out the bottle. Not guaranteed, but a lot less effort, and you can just leave it sitting there overnight, since that's when they'll come out to feed. You may have to do it a few times to get all of them.
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Oh, and I'd remove 3 of them, not all 4. You haven't seen any aiptasia, but that doesn't mean there aren't any. I've seen many times that people think they're tank is clean, only to find a bunch once they remove the shrimp (or stop paying attention if you're removing them yourself).
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I didnt think pepermint shrimp would bother the coral
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I dont think they are eating the corals. They are just eating the debris around them
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I used a net, put some pellets in it and waited. they were such pigs that I caught them in no time at all they are now in my sump since they developed a taste for my pink hammer
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07/30/2011, 09:23 AM | #18 |
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Doubt they will eat zoas.
Coral banded shrimp will eat other inverts AND fish.
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After I took them out, this coral has recovered wonderfully. Still not back to what it was when I first got it, but getting there!
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Ok Already one got out!
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Glad to see it worked (even more glad to see you were able to interpret my rambling explanation to get to what I had in my head).
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Thanks a lot Wolverine! Excellent idea, two to go!
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