Shrimp are OK but fish touch a healthy gig then that fish is a goner
Damn! I was hoping it was the other way around and I finally had a way to get my annoying cleaner shrimp taken care off. :headwally:
Actually in smaller tanks chances of an invertebrate such as shrimp or snail getting eaten by a carpet anemone are significantly larger than in a bigger tank. Also depends on the level of the tank your gig settles in. Closer to the bottom means higher chance of eating shrimp and snails. Most shrimps and stuff scavenge the bottom. That's why Haddonis are so successful at taking them down. They settle on the bottom and prey on inverts. With gigs, they could settle in on mid/top level of the tank and don't bother anything.
Catch the shrimp and take it to LFS for store credit or get RO/DI water for it. Shrimps are stupid and easy to catch.
I don't get it. How does my cleaner shrimp hang out near the Haddoni, scavenge around him all day, even land on top of him and still escape?
My cleaner shrimp pair were the same, until they got eaten by my Harlequin Tusk.I don't get it. How does my cleaner shrimp hang out near the Haddoni, scavenge around him all day, even land on top of him and still escape?
Nah, these evil shrimp go to prison for their crimes: they will spend the rest of their lives in the sump and produce live food for my corals while living of foot scraps :uzi:
You mean crimes like taking out food from anemone's mouth, ripping apart nori sheets and harassing healthy fish in an effort to clean them? LOL Yeah, I get it. It's annoying.
The reason might be that regular ones get to you within days of their arrival in Los Angeles. So treatment can begin right away. Also they only shipped once after their arrival in the US. So they have endured likely only 2 long shipments in the bag
Divers Den anemones are first shipped to Wisconsin and then held in QT for at least 2 weeks. That gives the disease more time to progress, even if the DD anemones look good due to optimal conditions. By the time they get to you they have gone through at least 3 shipping procedures and valuable time for treatment has been lost.
DD treats their anemones with cipro also.
Would be interesting to see what color yours ends up. Keep up the good work.
What causes the actual color, just the Zooxanthellae?Would be interesting to see what color yours ends up. Keep up the good work.