Jase

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Does anyone keep any shrimp in there refugium, ar do you think they are counter productive?
 

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Someone on this board once wrote that they keep a mantis shrimp in their sump.
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Larry Grenier

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Correct me if I'm wrong but they aren't much of a predator so they wouldn't deplete the pods. Also, if you get a pair, they may start spawning and adding to the fauna. If this is a visible refugium, it may look a little more interesting with a few shrimp.
 
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Originally posted by Larry Grenier:
Correct me if I'm wrong but they aren't much of a predator so they wouldn't deplete the pods. Also, if you get a pair, they may start spawning and adding to the fauna. If this is a visible refugium, it may look a little more interesting with a few shrimp.


Well that would depend on the family and species of shrimp.
Shrimp of the family Alpheidae ( snapping shrimp ) are pod predators and while they will not wipe out a refugium as quick as a fish they will consume plenty, while shrimp of the family Hippolydidae ( cleaner shrimp ) shouldn't cause problems.

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I just set up a 50 gallon refugium. This is to be a new home for my pair of Coral Banded Shrimp. They cause nothing but grief for me in the main tank. The slow-flow environment should be a great place for them to spawn.

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