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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Ok, new video is up in the main article. Hope you like it!
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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    igot2gats - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Nice write up, Gordon. Is there anything that an avg reef would have that would eat a Bongo?

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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by igot2gats View Post
    Nice write up, Gordon. Is there anything that an avg reef would have that would eat a Bongo?
    Well I haven't tested it out, and I don't intend to, but I'm sure ANYTHING that could fit the slow moving tiny shrimp in its mouth would eat them. They don't really have any good defenses other than being able to swim really fast if need be. I don't know that I would even trust something like banggai cardinals with them.

    I had been wanting to breed banggais in the tank with them until someone brought to my attention the fact that they could eat the bongos.
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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    thefishgirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    This is an amazing article. Really appreciate all the pictures, videos, and personal experience.

    GREAT JOB BONGO SHRIMP!!!!!!!

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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by thefishgirl View Post
    This is an amazing article. Really appreciate all the pictures, videos, and personal experience.

    GREAT JOB BONGO SHRIMP!!!!!!!

    Thanks
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Now here's something interesting- While cleaning my tank, I noticed that one of the Bongo Shrimp in my new pair might have eggs. I suspect so because one's abdomen is darker than the other's.
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    ...and that makes SEVEN Bongo Shrimp!!!
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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