Getting cleaner shrimp to eat

jpitch

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Hello, tank has been up and running for nearly 3 months. 95-wave with an assortment of fish: Clown, 3 purple firefish, 3 bj cards, tonga blenny, 2 green chromis, 1 yellow tang. Assortment of coral frags and a BTA. Just got a cleaner shrimp. After an hour of acclimation the shrimp bunkered down in the cave in the middle of my tank. Perfect spot for viewing! Unfortunately, the fish won't go near him and it's been about 4 days. The shrimp isn't starving (I don't think) because I see him plucking out tiny things in the rock work. Should I be worried? I'd like to add 2 more shrimp but I won't until I know the first will be alright. All my readings are fine. Nitrates are around 5-10ish though...

Thanks in advance for your responses!
 
typical cleaner shrimp

i doubt he will ever do much fish cleaning . most shrimp loose the cleaning activity when added to our tanks. theres easyer stuff for them to eat in the liverock. why bother with a fish...

i know my old one used to clean my clownfish but it was kinda rare.. he rather steal the food from the BTA that i had

anyways your shrimp should be fine.. i g2g ill post some more later
 
My cousins scarlett cleaner shrimp holds down his fish and rides them around the tank lol. Depends on the shrimp and fish if they let the shrimp clean them.
 
My fire cleaner and coral banded cleaner are champs at keeping the fish clean. They also take any frozen food I add. I guess every indevidual shrimp is different.
 
If you are worried aboutt the shrimp starving, feel free to offer it some frozen food--most will take it greedily.
 
Shrimp usually don't eat much for a day or two before molting, but otherwise IME they're gluttons. Mine takes pellets, frozen foods, picks the rocks and cleans the fish.
He took about a month to get comfortable in his tank and set up a 'cleaning station'; he spends most of his day upsidedown under a rock waiting for food or an itchy fish to come by :)

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Keep in mind that as recently as a week ago that shrimp was hanging around on a rock somewhere wondering what he was goign to clean next.

Since then he's been caught up, put into a tank with a bunch of brothers and sisters, bagged, boxed, bounced in the dark for a while, opened back up and acclimated, placed in a big holding tank with thousands of brothers and sisters with a large net swiping them out from time to time, rebagged, boxed, bounced again in the dark, acclimated to a smaller tank with a lot of funny looking fish (humans) staring at them, rebagged, bounced home, acclimated to another tank with fish he's never seen in his life and this one big funny one that keeps staring at him.

He's had a hard week. Give him a few days to adjust and take in what all has happened to him. You can't expect what is basically a wild animal to jump up and do what you think it should do after what all he has handled recently.
 
mine just molted today. apparently you can induce a moltiing with heavy feeding.. not sure about that tho but i think it was said in "the reef aquarium" book... not sure tho
 
Stress can produce molting too. A lot of times shrimp come in from the suppliers and they have molted from shipping stress.

Kinda funny but kinda not.
 
true. but there is somthing important to say about molting shrimp. you (apparently) need water quality to be good with proper CA , ALK iodine and stronium for him to have a healthey molt.
 
FYI, A coral banded shrimp isn't a cleaner. My fish kept thinking mine was and would swim up and wiggle only to get such a pinch. Made the little prawn nervous in the service.
 
lol, thanks for all the responses. i had the extreme pleasure of seeing my shrimp hop on my yellow tang today for the first time! was an awesome experience!
 
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