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Are those really harmful to zoas? I have these buggers all over the place, I thought they were harmless to corals..
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They'll eat whatever they feel like
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Hmm, what a good way to get rid of them? What fish should I be looking at getting? Wrasse of some sort? A sixlined wrasse might be to aggressive I think. Suggestions?
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Have you even read this thread?? It says more than once lol
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I read it, just looking for some more input...it is a forum haha
Im not looking to wipe out my hermit crabs so thanks for sharing, just making sure i make the right choice. Ive heard CBS hunt these little guys down but no real proof of it. Mandarin's were suggested also. |
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I'd think amphipods are much too big for mandarins to eat
Copepods and isopods yes, but not amphis Research a Yellow Coris halichoeres chrysus, but not a yellow and purple halichoeres leucoxanthus |
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My Melanurus ate them all, but also wiped out my blue-legged hermits and mini brittle stars
All I can suggest is Google |
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