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I am looking for these Peppermint shrimp (Lysmata wurdemanni) in particular.

The ones that eat Aiptasia
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FastUno said:
I am looking for these Peppermint shrimp (Lysmata wurdemanni) in particular.

The ones that eat Aiptasia

Don't want to be the potential bearer of bad news, but they are always hit or miss. Some eat it, others don't. Most are notorious opportunistic scavengers.

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Evil Pepp's. Oh man.
So I guess there is a chance they will go after my orange zoos then?

Are they easy to catch once in a reef if we need to remove them?
 

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DEEPWATER said:
Youll have a better chance hitting the lotto

Ronen,
I actually caught two of mine in my 75 very quickly. The first one I caught within 45 seconds. The second one got smart and it took me a few hours, but I did get him.

I can post pix of the trap if anyone would like.

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masterswimmer said:
Ronen,
I actually caught two of mine in my 75 very quickly. The first one I caught within 45 seconds. The second one got smart and it took me a few hours, but I did get him.

I can post pix of the trap if anyone would like.

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Ahh using a trap is easy ,,LOL ,I thought he was gong to try and net them LOL
 

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I just might role the dice & get 4-5 of them. If that does not work out, then maybe I'll get the Blue Throat Trigger that I have always wanted.

Any repercussions with a BTT in a reef tank that I should know about?
 

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FastUno said:
I just might role the dice & get 4-5 of them. If that does not work out, then maybe I'll get the Blue Throat Trigger that I have always wanted.

Any repercussions with a BTT in a reef tank that I should know about?

A few repercussions actually. First of all you won't be able to keep many, if any inverts (shrimp, snails, crabs). Not sure what size your tank is, but you'd need a minimum of a 4' tank, preferrably 5' or 6'. They are one of the smaller Triggerfish but they do like to swim.

Second, they will most likely eat any fish they can fit into their mouths. The fish compatability list is somewhat short.

They are a nice fish for a FO, semi-aggressive to aggressive setup.

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