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Yeah I definitely won’t go for sexy shrimp if there’s anything that’s likely to eat them going in the tank!
Fish that are likely to eat shrimp are the larger 5-6” fish (Even then, they only go for the small .5-1” shrimp).
 
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Fish that are likely to eat shrimp are the larger 5-6” fish (Even then, they only go for the small .5-1” shrimp).
Ok fair enough, thanks for the info. I wasn’t sure if there may be small fish that could harass larger shrimp. I definitely won’t be getting a 5-6” fish in that tank so sounds like I’m safe to put any shrimp in there :)
 

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Fish that are likely to eat shrimp are the larger 5-6” fish (Even then, they only go for the small .5-1” shrimp).
Sexy shrimp are a different matter and can definitely be eaten by fish a lot smaller than that. I’ve seen juvenile bangaiis prey on adult sexies for example. Just fyi :)
 
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Sexy shrimp are a different matter and can definitely be eaten by fish a lot smaller than that. I’ve seen juvenile bangaiis prey on adult sexies for example. Just fyi :)
Yikes! :oops: Ok good to know. That would be heartbreaking:loudly-crying-face:
 

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