Killer Yellow Tang

What is the temperature you maintain. I lost a couple of shrimp and my LFS told me to lower my temp to 78 (from 82). Since i did that i've not lost my shrimp and snails.
 
Tangs like algae, and they don't see shrimp as a threat, so I don't think its the tang. I had a skunk cleaner with a yellow tang on my first reef, and the yellow tang would actually let the skunk clean it. No signs of aggression
 
I am not so sure. My Tang is housed with a very large Clarkii clown and I put garlic soaked seaweed in the tank and both him and the clown rip it to pieces eating it and I had a Niger Trigger that LOVED seaweed. When I put mysis, squid, pellets and other meaty foods in the tank for the Clarkii Clown the tang is all over that also.

He eats anything I put in the tank, meat or vegetable.
 
The shrimp were in the tank for 9 days before they died.

I use the drip method for about an hour, and then put only the shrimp in the tank. No water with them.
 
Here is a link to an article I think you really need to read.

http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-05/rhf/index.php

It is all about water chemistry and in it you will read that 7.8-8.5 is OK, but 8.1-8.3 is better.

I am not sure about the shrimp dying due to low PH. Salinity may be a different issue that can definitely kill them though.

Good luck in your quest to find out what is going on with the dying shrimp.
 
I don't think the pH is the culprit here. I have a skunk cleaner in my tank and my pH has been 7.9 for a year.
 
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