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Huh, I didn't know it was an umbrella name for different species. I've heard of peppermints attacking corals when there isn't enough food but for the most part they tend to leave corals alone, no? Mine's been a great member of my CUC, but I'm sure obviously success will vary from person to person.Actually, "peppermint shrimp" is a name that applies to about 7 species, not even counting camels. All of them pose at least some threat to corals, and only some eat aiptasia. Anything that eats aiptasia (except berghia nudibranchs, which, like many nudis, are extreme specialists) is also a threat to corals.