Over the last several months my zoanthids and mushrooms have been disappearing. Not whole colonies, just a few polyps here and there. I started moving the colonies from the display down into the sump and the polyps would stop disappearing. I have been closely observing for the usual zoanthid predators, but there are no signs. Plus when I move a colony the predator is not introduced to the sump. I do have a lot of potential predators in my system. Tangs, scarlet hermit crabs, blue legged hermit crabs, coral bandit shrimp, cleaner shrimp, 3 peppermint shrimp. A few weeks ago I caught the predator red handed. I saw one of my peppermint shrimp pulling the polyps off one of my prized Yuma mushrooms. I pulled the Yuma out of the display. My other red Yuma had already had the top picked off of it. It is recovering in my other system. I am not sure if this Yuma will make it. This is really sad because this green-yellow Yuma was nearly 4 inches across.
Well now that I had a pretty good suspect, I decided to build a trap. I did not see any other way to catch them. I did not want to pull apart a 120 gallon reef tank. Even if I pulled all the rock out, there was no guarantee I would even catch all the shrimp. I build a 2 litter pop bottle trap. I cut the top off the bottle and inverted it to serve as a one way entrance into the bottle. I baited it with some meaty food and placed it into the tank. Through out the evening I checked on the trap with a flashlight. There were tons of snails and hermits all around the bottle, but nothing inside. I woke up in the middle of the night and gave the trap one more check. At the entrance of the trap I spotted a 2†white crab (this was no hermit)!. I grabbed the bottle and turned it upright trying to snatch it. No luck, it got away. I put the trap back and waited and watch. The crab came back out. I tried to capture it, again no luck. This morning I checked on the trap again. There where two shrimp in the bottle. One was my cleaner shrimp and the other was one of the peppermint shrimp.
After seeing that other crab, I am wondering if the peppermint shrimp are to blame for the missing corals. I did see one eating a Yuma. Over the years, I have seen hermits and shrimp eat dieing coral tissue. I am wondering if the Yuma was dieing and that is why the shrimp was eating it. I would hate to get rid of my peppermint shrimp, if that huge crab is really the culprit. My peppermint shrimp are large and have become a nice vibrant red color (the coloration is probably from eating all those zoathids J)
Very long winded, sorry. Advice: Should I take the peppermint shrimp down the LFS? Should I catch the other crab first and give the peppermints another chance? Since I have been having so much trouble with just zoanthids and mushrooms, I set up a 40 gallon breeder tank in the garage. Almost all the colonies have been moved and are doing well. The predator does not seem to touch SPS and LPS. So another option is to convert my 120 gallon Display into a SPS dominated tank and forget about keeping zoanthids in there. I already have the 2x250 watt halides. The few SPS I do have are thriving through all of this. I am having a hard time getting excited about SPS. I just have not seen anything that rivals the colors of zoanthids (probably just my SPS ignorance). I do like my orange and neon green monti caps though.
The trap works good for shrimp. It does not work really well for crabs. The funnel part is too smooth and the crabs can’t climb up the sides. I am going to try to build a better crab trap and try again tonight.
Thanks,
Jason
Well now that I had a pretty good suspect, I decided to build a trap. I did not see any other way to catch them. I did not want to pull apart a 120 gallon reef tank. Even if I pulled all the rock out, there was no guarantee I would even catch all the shrimp. I build a 2 litter pop bottle trap. I cut the top off the bottle and inverted it to serve as a one way entrance into the bottle. I baited it with some meaty food and placed it into the tank. Through out the evening I checked on the trap with a flashlight. There were tons of snails and hermits all around the bottle, but nothing inside. I woke up in the middle of the night and gave the trap one more check. At the entrance of the trap I spotted a 2†white crab (this was no hermit)!. I grabbed the bottle and turned it upright trying to snatch it. No luck, it got away. I put the trap back and waited and watch. The crab came back out. I tried to capture it, again no luck. This morning I checked on the trap again. There where two shrimp in the bottle. One was my cleaner shrimp and the other was one of the peppermint shrimp.
After seeing that other crab, I am wondering if the peppermint shrimp are to blame for the missing corals. I did see one eating a Yuma. Over the years, I have seen hermits and shrimp eat dieing coral tissue. I am wondering if the Yuma was dieing and that is why the shrimp was eating it. I would hate to get rid of my peppermint shrimp, if that huge crab is really the culprit. My peppermint shrimp are large and have become a nice vibrant red color (the coloration is probably from eating all those zoathids J)
Very long winded, sorry. Advice: Should I take the peppermint shrimp down the LFS? Should I catch the other crab first and give the peppermints another chance? Since I have been having so much trouble with just zoanthids and mushrooms, I set up a 40 gallon breeder tank in the garage. Almost all the colonies have been moved and are doing well. The predator does not seem to touch SPS and LPS. So another option is to convert my 120 gallon Display into a SPS dominated tank and forget about keeping zoanthids in there. I already have the 2x250 watt halides. The few SPS I do have are thriving through all of this. I am having a hard time getting excited about SPS. I just have not seen anything that rivals the colors of zoanthids (probably just my SPS ignorance). I do like my orange and neon green monti caps though.
The trap works good for shrimp. It does not work really well for crabs. The funnel part is too smooth and the crabs can’t climb up the sides. I am going to try to build a better crab trap and try again tonight.
Thanks,
Jason