JeffGil
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Hi all,
We got a banded coral shrimp from liveaquaria.com when we ordered a few other fish for our 72g tank (subject for another thread: two out of three fish keeled over within 10hrs in our QT tank so won't be buying fish from there again) because my son thought it looked cool. We read about it on the site and the worst we could find compatability-wise was that it could be aggressive to our other shrimp. No problem, if it is we'll just stick it in a frag tank...after getting the shrimp I was reading about it on some other sites and discovered that it's not so friendly to anything reef-related apparently. So now I have this mongo (must be full grown female with a good 5-6" antennae spread) sitting in a frag tank eyeballing some zoas.
Anyone have one of these and are they behaving nicely? If not, anyone want this sucker? I'll even throw in some urchins in the deal lol
What we read when we purchased it:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+525+698&pcatid=698
Though the Banded Coral Shrimp can be aggressive towards other Banded Coral Shrimp and smaller shrimp of different species, most are peaceful towards fish, corals, and invertebrates within your aquarium. Because of its aggressive disposition towards other Banded Coral Shrimp, the Banded Coral Shrimp should be housed individually or kept as a true mated pair.
What we read afterwards!:
http://saltaquarium.about.com/od/shrimpcare/p/cbshrimp.htm
Aquarium Suitability: Is aggressive towards other shrimp and crustaceans. It also preys on worms, snails and small hermit crabs. Being a nocturnal animal, the Coral Banded Shrimp greatly prefers the protection of a cave or overhang during the day.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=16&cat=1905&articleid=2137
It is a good aquarium inhabitant, however, it is not very compatible with Triggers or Wrasses, and can destroy corals and anemones by nipping them open to feed on ingested food.
We got a banded coral shrimp from liveaquaria.com when we ordered a few other fish for our 72g tank (subject for another thread: two out of three fish keeled over within 10hrs in our QT tank so won't be buying fish from there again) because my son thought it looked cool. We read about it on the site and the worst we could find compatability-wise was that it could be aggressive to our other shrimp. No problem, if it is we'll just stick it in a frag tank...after getting the shrimp I was reading about it on some other sites and discovered that it's not so friendly to anything reef-related apparently. So now I have this mongo (must be full grown female with a good 5-6" antennae spread) sitting in a frag tank eyeballing some zoas.
Anyone have one of these and are they behaving nicely? If not, anyone want this sucker? I'll even throw in some urchins in the deal lol
What we read when we purchased it:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+525+698&pcatid=698
Though the Banded Coral Shrimp can be aggressive towards other Banded Coral Shrimp and smaller shrimp of different species, most are peaceful towards fish, corals, and invertebrates within your aquarium. Because of its aggressive disposition towards other Banded Coral Shrimp, the Banded Coral Shrimp should be housed individually or kept as a true mated pair.
What we read afterwards!:
http://saltaquarium.about.com/od/shrimpcare/p/cbshrimp.htm
Aquarium Suitability: Is aggressive towards other shrimp and crustaceans. It also preys on worms, snails and small hermit crabs. Being a nocturnal animal, the Coral Banded Shrimp greatly prefers the protection of a cave or overhang during the day.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=16&cat=1905&articleid=2137
It is a good aquarium inhabitant, however, it is not very compatible with Triggers or Wrasses, and can destroy corals and anemones by nipping them open to feed on ingested food.