Feeding

gareth.hubbarde

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How do I stop shrimps etc from hijacking the food that corals collect. For example my acan had a bit of shrimp, closed up to eat. Then the cleaner shrimp spent ages on it trying to get the food out. Any suggestions?

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Some people stop feeding corals if they have shrimp because shrimps can do more harm to the corals than the feeding is helping. I have seen cases people report here that shrimp digging trough the coral tissue to reach corals stomach contents.

Personally, I chase shrimp away from the coral with a long stick and try to feed them in midday when shrimps are less active. Now they are afraid of the stick and hide as soon as i put it in the water.

You can also cut the top half of a plastic bottle off, remove the cap, feed the coral and put the cut-bottle over the coral until it eats . After that you can remove it.

(or you first put the bottle and feed the coral through the cap)
 
Just give the shrimp a rather large piece of food first and then feed your corals. This should keep them preoccupied for awhile. You could also try cutting a 2 liter soda pop bottle in half and place the top portion over your corals as a protective barrier. This doesn't work very well on an uneven surface though, (reef slope) so you might have to improvise a little.
 
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