Banded Cleaner Shrimp Aggression

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Has anyone ever noticed a skunk* cleaner shrimp getting aggressive towards fish? Mine was chasing my mandarin goby away from the rock work a few days ago. The goby was in an area the shrimp is not usually in. I have never noticed a shrimp getting aggressive or chasing fish away. He did molt about four days later. Does molting cause aggression or territorial behavior in shrimp? The mandarin is about a third the size of the shrimp.
 

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I had one with a real attitude in my first tank. Every time anything got close to him he would swipe at it. I ended up taking him back to the store
 

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I've seen shrimp "wave off" mandarins, but I've never seen any actually go after them (this includes a coral banded shrimp). Dead fish - maybe. Live fish - unlikely.
 
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The mandarin is doing very well. It even eats mysis. They were all added at the same time. The shrimp only did it for a day and has moved back to his usual "layer". It just seemed odd. Thanks for the feedback.
I did have a coral banded shrimp years ago that was ripping my hermits out of their shells and eating them. It was rehomed to the refugium in the sump.
 
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I hadnt thought about. I do recall that the mandarin had sand specs all over him from a tank cleaning. Probably what was going on. Thanks.
 

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