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paddyob 08-25-2013 03:48 PM

Wrasse ate my cleaner shrimp
 
So the other day I see a few antennae from my cleaner shrimp in various parts of my tank. I think molt. Then I notice my melanurus wrasse staying mostly concealed in the rocks. Fat as a pig.

I feed the tank. He ignores every pellet.

I'm not 100% he did it. But the shrimp has not come out of hiding so I assume it's been eaten as suspected.

Anyone else had this happen?

Coralgurl 08-25-2013 03:54 PM

I find my shrimp usually do hide after a molt as they are vulnerable due to softer shells. I'd give it some time....

paddyob 08-25-2013 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coralgurl (Post 840775)
I find my shrimp usually do hide after a molt as they are vulnerable due to softer shells. I'd give it some time....

I know they hide. But based on my experiences with molting, it's not molt.

Coralgurl 08-25-2013 04:31 PM

That sucks then :sad:

reefwars 08-25-2013 04:42 PM

Wrasses eat shrimps, melanarus included , if the timing is right why not take an easy meal molts make for less work for the fish as they don't need to smash its Body and the shrimp are to sore to defend them selves .

Def sucks but can happen worse is now he prob knows them as food.

Melanarus usually go for smaller food but they can sometimes eat larger shrimp , I'm sure mine ate a small cleaner as well so no more shrimps for me;)

Myka 08-26-2013 01:36 AM

A Melanurus Wrasse eating a decorative shrimp, crab, snail, hermit crab, or other invertebrate is perfectly normal - and expected.

paddyob 08-26-2013 01:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 840880)
A Melanurus Wrasse eating a decorative shrimp, crab, snail, hermit crab, or other invertebrate is perfectly normal - and expected.

Sucks when you get told and assume reef safe.

gregzz4 08-26-2013 01:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paddyob (Post 840882)
Sucks when you get told and assume reef safe.

Sorry to hear you may have lost your shrimp

But, even Liveaquaria lists the Melanurus as; Reef Compatable 'With Caution'

Beautiful fish though :smile:
Hard to decide who to keep

Myka 08-26-2013 02:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paddyob (Post 840882)
Sucks when you get told and assume reef safe.

I can't, off-hand, think of any wrasse that is "reef-safe". The closest to "reef-safe" I would say would be the 6-Line Jerk (I mean Wrasse) and the Yellow Coris Wrasse.

reefwars 08-26-2013 03:11 AM

Yeah i assume now all wrasses are hit or miss

Ps- my yellow corris ate my dozen peps amd tried to est my harlequins lol

Shrimps or wrasses both dont work always but can sometimes:)


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