My tiger pistol shrimp has apparently made it his goal in life to destroy all macroalgae. At one point, I tried to put some feather caulerpa around his burrow. I thought it would be cool to watch him move around in a little jungle. He responded by dragging it down into his burrow a hunk at a time, furiously attacking it until it was in tiny pieces, and dumping the pieces into his underground 'trash can' area. He actually killed most of my feather caulerpa, as he would attack any that was floating around.
He does the same with caulerpa prolifera, as well.
In addition, I had some nice turtle grass pieces floating around and growing just fine- up until about a month ago. He caught all but 2, chopped all the leaves off, and used the stems around his burrow. Thanks to him, all but those 2 pieces died from being pruned down to nothing. Stupid shrimp.
Anybody else had theirs do this? I really can't tell what he has against macroalgae... as far as I can tell, he only chops it up and throws it out, he's showing no interest in eating it. And, of course, the goby isn't eating it either.
He does the same with caulerpa prolifera, as well.
In addition, I had some nice turtle grass pieces floating around and growing just fine- up until about a month ago. He caught all but 2, chopped all the leaves off, and used the stems around his burrow. Thanks to him, all but those 2 pieces died from being pruned down to nothing. Stupid shrimp.
Anybody else had theirs do this? I really can't tell what he has against macroalgae... as far as I can tell, he only chops it up and throws it out, he's showing no interest in eating it. And, of course, the goby isn't eating it either.