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jfinch
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Topic: What just happened? Posted: October 23 2003 at 12:42pm |
sorry for the poor picture quality... the lighting was difficult.
What do you see?
And was I naive to think it would not happen?
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Posted: October 23 2003 at 12:51pm |
Peppermints are quite tasty, as I understand it. ;)
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Posted: October 23 2003 at 1:03pm |
My coral banded chases my cleaners all the time. I suppose its just a matter of time. The whole predator/prey thing is cool though isn't it.
The circle of life (and not according to Walt Disney)!!!
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Posted: October 23 2003 at 1:07pm |
I've read about coral banded shrimp being predatory toward other shrimp. I really wanted to have one, but this fact warded me away.
That's a cool picture Jon!
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Posted: October 23 2003 at 4:05pm |
Shane, it was very interesting. I now think that my coral banded shrimp could catch a fish if he desired! It happened very quickly, I had no idea the cbs could move that fast (or was that hungry).
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Posted: October 23 2003 at 7:27pm |
The lone survivor... Any bets on how long he'll stay out of the clutches of Mr Pinchy?
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Posted: October 23 2003 at 7:32pm |
Jon - how long have you had the flame scallop? I've heard that they can't live in our tanks for longer than 6 mos. What's your experience with them?
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Posted: October 23 2003 at 8:02pm |
I've had him going on 5 months. This is the first one I've ever had. I'd be interested in other people's experiences too.
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Posted: October 23 2003 at 8:45pm |
I have had my two flame scallops for about 2 months now. so far so good. Jon, do you feed yours directly or let them filter feed? Neat pictures Jon... I have $50 on the CB in the 6th!
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Posted: October 24 2003 at 9:39am |
I don't feed directly (do you?). The first 3 1/2 months in my tank, I was feeding home grown phyto. About a pint of dark green water per day. I haven't fed any in about a 1 1/2 months. My culture crashed (or maybe a lighter color strain has taken over???) and I've been too lazy to get another start.
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Posted: October 24 2003 at 10:27am |
My CBS will "pinch" fish as they swim by. But he hasn't caught anything yet. Russ Dixon puts one in every tank he sets up. The risk to fish must be low enough to take a chance. My shrimp tend to stay at opposite ends of my tank. CBS on the north side, Cleaners on the South side. I feed heavily so that may keep everyone happy (and friendly) I do leave my tank for upwards of a week at a time throughout the summer w/out feeding - but I havn't lost anything lately (except for a purple firefish) hummmmm. Maybe the CBS got him - I hadn't thought about that....
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Posted: October 24 2003 at 11:52am |
JF, no I do not directly feed. The way I figure it, when I put food in the current it pretty well travels the tank. They are bound to get some. Additionally, they chose their spots, I guess that they would move if they were unhappy. Just my thoughts. But, they expel waste periodically, so I guess that's a good sign. Now if I could get hold of some oysters and start farming pearls.... Maybe black lipped mullosks with those really expensive pearls...
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