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Cleaner Shrimp Question
Would a cleaner shrimp be an expensive feeder to a Lion Fish, and/or a Banded Cat Shark? Anyone tried them w/ these 2 species? I've seen them cohabitate w/ moray eels, even digging in their mouths. Just a question.
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yes the lion will most likely eat the shrimp.as for the shark im not sure.
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wouldn't it be cheaper to feed them ghost shrimp? Cleaners can get expensive depending on how often you plan to feed them.
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I dont think he wants to feed them cleaners. Just asking if its a risk to put one in the tank.
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looks like I misunderstood the thread.
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Are you looking for a cleaner or do you just want a shrimp? I happen to think you'd be better off with a neon goby. Their tiny size makes them pretty much too small to be prey if you've got a large lion or shark. OTOH, if your lion or shark is really small still a full grown cleaner shrimp is unlikely to get eaten. It's all a gamble either way.
You do know the full adult size of a banded cat shark, yeah? Have a 200 g + tank to put it in? |
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