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Originally Posted by Mak
They however are a little more scare since the addition of my two FLATWORM EATERS (Yea!!! no more whining from me as they have been totally erradicated from my tank), which are my little 6-line and my Neon Dottyback
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Yeah, that's kind of what I mean. With predation, the larvae survival and hatch rate will play a bigger role in whether or not you will see lots of them in your tank. I have a leopard wrasse and still it can't keep up with the mysids now. Well, who knows. Hard to say unless there is a side by side comparison or a before and after scenario. I really wish I had lots of tanks to experiment with so I can make side by side comparisons of mysid shrimp reproduction and clownfish breeding. If I lived in a place with more room, I would have started these experiments already.