I just discovered unplanned clown fry in my frag tank.

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So I was photoing a coral. An noticed fry in the corner of a rock. My frag tank only has two clowns. So do I just leave them be. I mean. I had no intention of spawn clowns. there seems to be alot of them.swiming around

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I believe they are peppermint shrimp. Or
shrimp of some kind. But this to is odd cause I only have one shrimp in this tank as well.i have not added any corals in a long time so hitch hikers can be ruled out
 

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im a little late but looks like mysid shrimp from your rock
 
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