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Jul 13, 2025
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Not sure about shrimp but heard some statements that peppermint shrimp might snack on them
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F/S aptaisia eating nudibranch $10 each
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I have cleaner shrimp and peppermint shrimp in the tank.
Jul 11, 2025
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F/S aptaisia eating nudibranch $10 each
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Will shrimp eat them?
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The absolute easiest and simplest way to raise fish fry?
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Raising live food and water quality are key. It will also require patience and time. Good luck
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To remove the residue from your mixing pumps, soak them in a 1:1 vinegar-to-water solution for a few hours, then scrub gently. For less...
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Sure! To quickly remove residue from mixing pumps, soak them in a 1:1 vinegar and water solution for a few hours, then scrub gently with...
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