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Reefer420

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A full third of my fire and ice zoo frag was eaten today!!! I am thinking it was the peppermint shrimp, as I saw its exoskeleton nearby...like leaving behind a bloody glove! I do have a couple of misc. crabs, and blue legged hermits, but have not seen any of them picking on the zoos. Could it be the peppermint?

I feed the tank once every two or three days with cyclopeeze or brine shrimp and garlic- should I be feeding more often so that whatever is eating my zoos isn't so hungry for zoo flesh??
 

Reefer420

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Where do camel backs come from (I don't see this guy often- well, not at all actually). I received 2 Peppermints (I know they were peps, since they didn't have those protruding blue eyes like camels)- but I also know I had one hitch hiker shrimp that I never got a good glimpse of- looked like a peppermint but I'm not sure since it hid as soon as I turned on the lights. My rock came from the Florida Keys.

Two of the 3 shrimp are dead- one eaten by my anenome, the other died for no reason that I could tell a few weeks ago and was stuck to the intake of a powerhead. That leaves one, whose identity is unknown...

What should I try to get it out, or at least trap it? A water bottle trap w/ some shimp on the bottom? Thanks!
 

westreefer

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Hi, I am a new member to this board and I have had this problem in the past In my case it was the pair of peppermint shrimp I had, which basically destroyed a colony of zoo's. I increased feeding times which stopped them from destroying my other colonies. Hope this helps.
 
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DEEPWATER

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1st pic is a pepperment ,
2cd is a camel back ,,notice the hump on the camel back ,they look alike but the hump is the diff ,,hope it helps you
 

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