Bubble coral ate skunk cleaner shrimp....

Ricky Vargas

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Today I noticed my new shrimp was missing and then I saw an antennae sticking out of my bubble coral. After a few minutes the coral spit out a little piece of it's exoskeleton but other than that the shrimp must have been completely eaten, I am really bummed out since that shrimp was expensive and new to my tank. Do I have to fear my bubble coral eating future inhabitants??

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That’s very odd. Are you sure it wasn’t a molt of the cleaner shrimp
 

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I’ve found the molt many times in my tank and thought ugh my shrimp is gone. Keep looking they will hide sometimes during and just after a molt.
 

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I’ve had a bubble coral eat several inverts and a couple of fish.
I had several specimens in the past and never any issues but the most recent one seems to have been a real killer.
 

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