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Cleaner shrimps.
Cleaner shrimps.
Hiys guys, i have a 100 [acronym:cea98eddee="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:cea98eddee] [acronym:cea98eddee="Small Polyped Stoney"]sps[/acronym:cea98eddee] [acronym:cea98eddee="Broken or cut pieces of coral which will eventually grow into a new animal"]frag[/acronym:cea98eddee] tank, it has a small snad covering but not under the rocks, and a turn over of 30x. I am just wondering about clener shrimps and blood shrimps. For a cleaner crew already i have around 40 turbo snails and 24 red-legs, and will be getting 12 each of nassarius and cerith snails. Bit i waswondering if the tank would benefit from the addition of a cleaner or blood shrimps? Also is one type better then the other as i prefer the look of blood shrimps? And are they best kept singerly or in pairs etc? Thanx Andrew |
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[acronym:1a8cfa2ed5="In my opinion"]IMO[/acronym:1a8cfa2ed5] it's always a benefit in having cleaner shrimps. I have 2 skunk cleaners that are quite personable and never hide and are constantly hunting in little crevaces and provide a great service to my yellow tang and flame angel. I also have a blood shrimp, but it spends its entire life hiding behind rocks. Furthermore, skunk cleaner shrimps are significantly less expensive than the blood shrimps, at least in my area(south florida), but there's no denying their beauty. Basically, it's your call, just make sure you don't have fish that will eat your shrimps..
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125gal. megaflow. Fish Residents: Yellow Tang -(Junior), Flame Angel -(Flamey) Bicolor Blenny -(Butch), Randall Jawfish -(Jaws) Lawnmower Blenny -(Lenny), Talbot's Damsel -(Dottie), Tomato Clown -(Ketchup) Nameless fish include, Neon Blenny, Singapore Shrimp Goby, Yellow Tail Damsel, 1 Skunk Cleaner Shrimps, purple pseudochromis. |
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I have one of each as well pomme. The skunk cleaner does a much better job of keeping everyone clean and of doing things in the, tank hunting etc... The blood red spends the majority of his time hiding till there is food in the tank or I stick my hand in there. They will both come and eat krill out of my hand.. Overall If you want a shrimp you will see I would recommend the skunk cleaner.. But mabye you are right maybe the BR hides alot cause he is alone...
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[acronym:fd45422e9d="Hope this helps (or) Happy to help"]HTH[/acronym:fd45422e9d], James |
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[acronym:130e520c4f="For what its worth"]FWIW[/acronym:130e520c4f] skunks are fun due to the fact that they will clean your fingers Ect. if given the chance.. I dont know if the others will or not though.. Both my skunks dies so I was tossin the idea around in getting the blood ones as well.. Pictures when you get either one lol...
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