My peppermint shrimp are eating my torch

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I introduced my torch and immediately I saw the shrimp have pieces of the torch in their mouth what should I do? Should I move the shrimp?
 

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I introduced my torch and immediately I saw the shrimp have pieces of the torch in their mouth what should I do? Should I move the shrimp?
I have since removed all shrimp from my systems as they are permanently banned from all my systems
 

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I ask because mine minds his own business in his cave and rarely comes out. A single one in a 90. Never seen him bother a coral. Maybe mine has better things to do.
 

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I ask because mine minds his own business in his cave and rarely comes out. A single one in a 90. Never seen him bother a coral. Maybe mine has better things to do.
Mine have eaten chalice , acans, torch’s , dendro, blastos, and I’m sure more that I have not specifically seen
 

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I said it before and I’ll say it again peppermint shrimp are NOT reef safe. Yet LFS’s always advertise them like they are and say “well they’re great for aiptasia”
 

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Are peppermints known for eating torches?
I haven’t read about them eating corals unless they are dying. They’ll eat the dead parts and leave healthy tissue alone. I’ve witnessed this behavior in my system as well for acan frag that took a turn for the worst. Only about 1/3 of the specimen was devoured. They left the remaining 2/3 and the frag bounced back.

Peppermint will, however, learn that they can irritate the corals and get it to regurgitate it’s food. Then they steal the regurgitated food. Sometimes they can relax right in. Frequent use as a Pez dispenser can traumatize a coral. I’ve seen it personally on my duncans and trumpet
I fed the repeat offending shrimp to my catalaphyllias and cynarinas.
 

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