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I tried peppermints and didnt have any luck.They were great at taking any and all food I tried to feed to my corals though.LOL.Thanks for the tip though.Clint
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I have placed an order for these for myself and a couple people.It will be free shipping and anyone else is welcome to get some until monday.They will ship out on Tuesday for Wednesday pickup.Clint
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id be in for a couple. ive tryed the pepermint shrimp with no luck. and now have just given up on my coperband butterfly it is much happier eating brine
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Bump to find out how the nudis worked out.
I currently have a problem with Aptasia. |
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nudies.
I was in on a group buy from coralscaping about 4 months ago (bought 3 for a 30 gallon shallow bare bottom tank w/ no known predators). The nudies didn't touch any aptasia at all. They avoided it whenever possible. I watched them on a totally aptasia infested rock many times. They vanished into the rock work eventually. Never seen them again after a few weeks.
Im interested to see how they worked out for others also. Didn't work for me. |
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dsaudry is right. Peppermints are way better. It's reef safe and its a decorative shrimp. Go for those instead. Thats my advice.
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