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aquaknight

Active Member
Could be, try linking to a free online image host a full size pic. Does the sailfin scratch or is he breathing faster then normal?
 

reefmate75

Member
got a cleaner shrimp, and neon goby?? sailfin tangs really like cleaner shrimps...mine lets the shrimp mount him and pick stuff out of his mouth haha, ive seen him open his gills way up and let the neon goby go into his gills, was disgusting

i dont see anything on that pic...if its little white spots its ick...if its black spots thats called Black ick...black ick is the bad stuff
 

socal57che

Active Member
Originally Posted by AquaKnight
Does the sailfin scratch or is he breathing faster then normal?
Ditto on that question.
Pic looks like it could have white spots like ick. What else do you have in the tank? Are they acting OK? Any recent changes that may have added stress? Do you have a quarrantine tank?
 

sh2000

Member
Originally Posted by SH2000
Will a Fire shrimp and a coral banded shrimp clean a yellow tang and a blue hippo tang ?
Anyone ?
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by SH2000
Will a Fire shrimp and a coral banded shrimp clean a yellow tang and a blue hippo tang ?
CBS do not clean anything besides leftover food from the bottom of the tank. They are predatory shrimp. Fire shrimp sometimes do provide cleaning services. Cleaners of any kind cannot and will not remove a parasite from the tank. Most will only pick the adult trophont off of the fish, but not the other stages in the tank.
 

sh2000

Member
What is the most effective cleaning shrimp I would assume the cleaner shrimp ? Will it be able to live with the Fire, and CBS ?
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by SH2000
What is the most effective cleaning shrimp I would assume the cleaner shrimp ? Will it be able to live with the Fire, and CBS ?
As I said, cleaners will NOT remove the parasites from the tank. I don't know why you would need a cleaner if you QT your new stock, but the skunk is considered the "cleaner" shrimp. Fire shrimp pretty much get along with everyone. CBS shrimp are hit and miss. They can go after any shrimp and or fish at any time. They may seem nice at first, but they are predatory shrimp. I have had them directly kill a fish that was venomous.
 

1journeyman

Active Member
Originally Posted by sepulatian
CBS do not clean anything besides leftover food from the bottom of the tank. They are predatory shrimp. Fire shrimp sometimes do provide cleaning services. Cleaners of any kind cannot and will not remove a parasite from the tank. Most will only pick the adult trophont off of the fish, but not the other stages in the tank.
I agree with everything but the CBS comment... At least in the wild CBS do provide cleaning services and I believe they are classified as a "cleaning" shrimp. Exhibit A taken in Bonaire.
 

1journeyman

Active Member
Originally Posted by sepulatian
Journey, is that your fish or a wild fish?
Wild.
Large Green Moray getting cleaned on a reef on the "Wild Side" of Bonaire.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by 1journeyman
Wild.
Large Green Moray getting cleaned on a reef on the "Wild Side" of Bonaire.
hm, I have not seen a CBS do this without an ulterier motive. If you have then I guess I am wrong.
 
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