reeferkeeper420
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- May 15, 2013
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- Ingersoll, Ontario
I get that look everytime i ask for one without the tips lmao.
I get that look everytime i ask for one without the tips lmao.
I bet ya most of those were camels miss labbeled lol i have a lil of everything and never had a nip sure it could happen but is pretty rare and doubtful if coral was happy anytime i read of peppermints eating things the end was normally " it was actually a camel" if youcheck google for an accredited site it will say the same thing.... peppermints are completely reef safe camels arent..... and alot of people on forums cant tell the difference or have made that mistake mostly due to lfs not knowing the difference. One thing that you have to worry is when you spotfeed lps those shrimp will sneak in and steal the mysis which is where some prob believe its eating theor coral.Peppermint do eat aiptasia, however it is important to be aware that this species has been notorious for attacking softies such as hammers, torches, frogspawn, etc....I was going to buy one but the shocking amount of people who have reported coral attacks made me change my mind.....
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I bet ya most of those were camels miss labbeled lol i have a lil of everything and never had a nip sure it could happen but is pretty rare and doubtful if coral was happy anytime i read of peppermints eating things the end was normally " it was actually a camel" if youcheck google for an accredited site it will say the same thing.... peppermints are completely reef safe camels arent..... and alot of people on forums cant tell the difference or have made that mistake mostly due to lfs not knowing the difference. One thing that you have to worry is when you spotfeed lps those shrimp will sneak in and steal the mysis which is where some prob believe its eating theor coral.
I wanna see a pic of a peppermint eating a healthy coral if anyone even has one![]()
ya i saw that too but could be going at mysis if was recently fed.... an they are very common most times the coral was sick to begin with for a shrimp or snail to mow it can happen in freaks instances but saying they will eat coral i wouldnt go there
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That's exactly what it looks like to me ive had many peps over the last 15 years and never ever seen one hurt a coral.. stealing food yes... but never causing damage to a healthy coral.ya i saw that too but could be going at mysis if was recently fed
Peppermint shrimps seen today for sale - 3 for $30
Discount Dragon Aquarium, Mississauga
Thats good. Im waiting for mine to start, i have so many tho that its hard to tell lol