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Does anyone know if there is anything that eat Harloquin shrimp? I put two large one in my tank...gone....no where to be found.:eek:oh:
 

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When I had a pair they were not out and about much.Maybe one day a week I would see them. Give them time.
 

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Shrimp are experts at hiding. to me a "Mystery of the universe" is how can things hide so well in a little box of water? Shrimp are also very sensitive to changes in PH, temp, and salinity. If one dies and you have a good bacterial cycle it could "disappear" within hours. What other critters do you have in the tank that might be suspect?
 
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Well, a lot of large fish. Every time I put any shrimp in the just....poof....gone. The only one that is doing well is a cleaner shrimp. He is huge!
 
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lol! I know right! I got them because I have a zillion of those darn little white starfish!
 

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Ha, I'm speaking from experience. I've fed a few dozen peppermints to my fish because of Aiptasia. My wife finally put her foot down and said, no more.
 
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Well, sad to say that we still have not seen the missing shrimp! I am not really sure if the white starfish explosion has gone down due to the amount that we have! I guess I will just keep watching for those little guys and keep my fingers crossed that they are still in there....some where!
 
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YEAH!! The day before yesturday, I saw my male shrimp!! So excited...still no sign of the female...
 

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You keep saying my male/female shrimp. A little information for you: Lysmata Shrimp are hermaphrodites, so they are both sexes.
 

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You keep saying my male/female shrimp. A little information for you: Lysmata Shrimp are hermaphrodites, so they are both sexes.

She is referring to Harlequin Shrimp (Hymenocera elegans) not skunk cleaner shrimps
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I lost a shrimp in a move a while back. They were hiding in holes in the rock, and when I put the rock back in its hole got covered and it didn't get out :/.

They can hide in some very small holes.
 

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