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![]() Fair comment
![]() Yes it would seem so. It was a matter of debate in a post not too long ago so I thought I would tilt the scales to peppermints are indeed evil ![]() |
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If they have polished off all your aiptasia and there is nothing else they need something to eat. |
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![]() I haven't fed any of my shrimp in 8 months.... And they've never touched my frogspawn or torch
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![]() Peppermints will eat all sorts of inverts - I have had many that will go around the tank reaching into feather duster tubes (literally up the their "elbows") to get at the tasty treat inside, or catching a pod here and there and munching on it. I don't keep many LPS, but I wouldn't be surprised to find them snacking on them if there isn't much else for them to eat.
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![]() I have never target fed my peppermints. They essentially stay out of sight during the day. They occasionally come out to grab something I feed the fish but that's not an everyday thing.
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![]() Thats why they went after your octo. Drop a few shrimp pellets in after dark and they should leave your coral alone.
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![]() Thanks I'll try that out for a few days then put the coral back in and see.
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