Cleaner Shrimp Problem

12gallonbaby

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My cleaner shrimp has started to attack my feather duster and pull off his "feathers". I want to know if anyone has dealt with this before and if there is a way to prevent it. He just started doing this after I had to move him to make room for my clam so I moved my feather duster again and although my cleaner shrimp hasn't been pulling on him as often I am still finding "feathers" throughout my tank.

Here are some pics.
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you can see the sections I am talking about that look bare. any help or advice would be appreciated because I might just get rid of my shrimp.
 
Did you actually see the cleaner shrim recently take off the feathers or are you just finding them? Featherdusters may loose their feathers due to a lack of food.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13146124#post13146124 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 12gallonbaby
thanks i know that, but any ideas why or what i should do?

LOL sorry, I just never saw a feather duster that messed up before. As far as lack of food, normally, they will lose their entire crown of feathers and retract for a few days. They will eventually re-emerge with a smaller crown. They don't lose feathers like that on their own...at least IME.

Do you have a fuge with a sandbed? You can put it in there and specifically target feed it with some phyto. Give it some time to recover and give it a break from the shrimp .
 
+1. The feather duster ought to be fine and re-grow its feathers once the shrimp stops eating them. :)

I think you may need to target feed your shrimp too. They'll start getting ornery like that if they don't get enough to eat.
 
Sometimes shrimp attack worms+corals even when they are well fed.

My peppermint attacks my coco worm and coral, and believe me, its very-well fed.

I don't know why it attacked them though.

Anyway, good luck with youre coco worm.
 
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