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    Grue - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Peppermint shrimps

    Hia all, well I have a few anaplasia so I got a few peppermint shrimp ( put them in my tank waited 2 weeks before I got the rest of my rock. Rock came in so I removed the 7 pieces in the tanks careful to see what animals were left (Looking for the peppermint as I hadn
    Don't Turn off the lights! The Grue's will get you!

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    that sounds like a fine trap. but I would really really look over the rock. peppermint shrimp are usually very very elusive. I had some in one of my tanks that I wrote off for dead for 3 months and finally found them when I was doing recon at night with a flash light. I would recommend looking for them at night since that is when they are most active.
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    Grue - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Humm....OK still going to put trap in and see how many peppermints I catch =) And my crop of aniplasia is growing and multiplying well =(
    Grue
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