newt5005
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I have a 90 gal tank, live sand and around 15 lbs of live rock (in 10 pieces). Tank has been 'alive' for around 7 years or so. It has 9 crabs, a clown fish a damsel and a cleaner shrimp. Had been struggling with high nitrate level and thought that was the reason my (4) green chromis had been dissapearing.
They had not been dying, so much as simply dissapearing.I also thought that they might have been dying and the crabs had been cleaning up before I had a chance to either pull out the carcuss or maybe the crabs were burying the remains.
Maybe someone else has seen this before, but it's new to me. My cleaner shrimp had the last of the green chromis in his clutches and was in the process of eating him alive. Mystery solved, but now new questions arise. Is this a trait? I had seen cleaner shrimp completely inside the gills of larger fish on occaision, but never knew they killed for food. The damsel looks like it may have been attacked as it has aquired some lighter areas on the top edges of its body but the clown looks untouched. The chromis was not dead, but could not escape.
Are larger fish unaffected, or at this point is it time to get rid of the shrimp? The nitrate level is still high, around 120 or so, but have had zoe and mushrooms growing very well over the last few months, so I know the tank itself is fairly healthy.
I have had this shrimp for a few years and had not had fish dissapear before, but really, had never introduced fish this small (one and a half inch) into the tank. The clown was almost this small as was the damsel, when introduced, but the shrimp at this time was not as large.
They had not been dying, so much as simply dissapearing.I also thought that they might have been dying and the crabs had been cleaning up before I had a chance to either pull out the carcuss or maybe the crabs were burying the remains.
Maybe someone else has seen this before, but it's new to me. My cleaner shrimp had the last of the green chromis in his clutches and was in the process of eating him alive. Mystery solved, but now new questions arise. Is this a trait? I had seen cleaner shrimp completely inside the gills of larger fish on occaision, but never knew they killed for food. The damsel looks like it may have been attacked as it has aquired some lighter areas on the top edges of its body but the clown looks untouched. The chromis was not dead, but could not escape.
Are larger fish unaffected, or at this point is it time to get rid of the shrimp? The nitrate level is still high, around 120 or so, but have had zoe and mushrooms growing very well over the last few months, so I know the tank itself is fairly healthy.
I have had this shrimp for a few years and had not had fish dissapear before, but really, had never introduced fish this small (one and a half inch) into the tank. The clown was almost this small as was the damsel, when introduced, but the shrimp at this time was not as large.