hello dogstar

mommbv1

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tried emailing you...and you have it set to not receive emails...but am reading your knowledge of salt tanks....and since no one has responded to my thread...thought I'd get your thoughts...on tangs vs. cardinals and peppermint shrimps? Want to place an order today...thanks..
 

dogstar

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Without any other details I can only say with most Tangs and Cardinals, Tangs and shrimp, no problems but Cardinals and small shrimps, possible problems.
Oh, I would not mind if anyone else chimed in on this. I have never kept Cardinalfish
 

promisetbg

Active Member
When have you seen a problem with a cardinal and shrimp? Cardinals are mid-column swimmers, not hunters. I have worked with all types of cardinals and have never had an issue with shrimp being bothered or eaten.
 

promisetbg

Active Member
Now peppermints can be problematic in their own right. They can be helpful with aiptasia eradication, but will also sometimes pick at and eat feather dusters .
 

dogstar

Active Member
Originally Posted by promisetbg
When have you seen a problem with a cardinal and shrimp? Cardinals are mid-column swimmers, not hunters. I have worked with all types of cardinals and have never had an issue with shrimp being bothered or eaten.
I said POSSIBLE, only because the book Marine Fishes list 2 of 6 species as a MAY eat shrimp, 1 of the 6 as a WILL eat shrimp and the other 3 as safe..........And because they are carnivores, it would not suprise me if they did and some cardinals can get 4 inches + and I think a Pep would be a nice snack for a fish that size.
Took 2 seconds to find this e-mail sent to another site I use for research........."" A pajama cardinal ate our skunk cleaner shrimp last night after it molted. The shrimp doesn't fit in the cardinal's stomach as legs and antenna are sticking out of the mouth.""
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promisetbg

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Wow..who knew? There are so many variables to this hobby..it is really tough to blanket each fish with a description as they can all be different. This person might feed their tank flakes for all we know, and the fish are simply hungry. Just like they say hawkfish are shrimp killers, I'm sure it has happened, or they would'nt have gotten that reputation. But I have kept one with shrimp from sexy shrimp, anemone shrimp to larger cleaners and pepps without issue. I would'nt have thought cards as being that way, but true too I mostly work with juvenile fish.
 

dogstar

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Originally Posted by promisetbg
There are so many variables to this hobby..it is really tough to blanket each fish with a description as they can all be different. .
 
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