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Just got some hermit crabs with extra shells today, a turbo snail and sand sifting star fish. And I just noticed I have some shrimp with it. Not sure what kind yet but I’m hoping my crabs don’t eat them. The shrimp are very small and hard to see. Hopefully a few can survive!
 

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Don’t worry, they are really fast. That is their size, and they will multiply. They will be part of your microfauna, together with copepods, amphipods, and other small creatures. I am sure in few months you will have lots of them, and they are fun to watch.
 
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Don’t worry, they are really fast. That is their size, and they will multiply. They will be part of your microfauna, together with copepods, amphipods, and other small creatures. I am sure in few months you will have lots of them, and they are fun to watch.
Aren’t copepods bad? Or are they food Ford my inverts?
 

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