StrategicReef
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I noticed you are selling these camel shrimps in the diver's den.
I would like to know more references to the claim you are making here. I understand they are not safe to leave alone with the coral long term but it is a good alternative or addition to use dips to destroy SPS consuming pests.
Why is it necessary to get 3, will the camel shrimp purchased at LiveAquaria site (not diver's den) or local stores work the same?
I also read one instance they might breed? so maybe it is good to keep them in a separate system instead of placing them in the sump to avoid accidently shrimp introduced to the aquarium.
Thanks in advance
Camel shrimp trio. These shrimp have been reported by German hobbyists to consume Montipora spp. eating nudibranch along with their eggs, as well as Acropora eating flatworms. These are for use in a quarantine aquarium only and they are NOT REEF SAFE.
I would like to know more references to the claim you are making here. I understand they are not safe to leave alone with the coral long term but it is a good alternative or addition to use dips to destroy SPS consuming pests.
Why is it necessary to get 3, will the camel shrimp purchased at LiveAquaria site (not diver's den) or local stores work the same?
I also read one instance they might breed? so maybe it is good to keep them in a separate system instead of placing them in the sump to avoid accidently shrimp introduced to the aquarium.
Thanks in advance