Peppermint Shrimp chasing

Mattking1202

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Hi All,

I have currently a 50 gallon reef tank mainly sofites in there with a Rainbow Bubble tip Anenome. My current stocking is:
- 2x Comon Clownfish
- 3 x trochus snails
- 3 x Peppermint Shrimp
- 1 Conch Snail.

Before today I had 1 Peppermint shrimp rather then the 3,. I drip aclimatised my new 2x Peppermint shrimp but the exisiting one is chasing them away from the rockwork.

Any ideas please?
 

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Territorial.
Maybe have to return the 2 new ones?
 

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Definitely a territorial dispute, but with a 50 gallon tank id think that they could cohabitate fine. Wait a couple of days and they’ll probably work it out, if one gets injured or they’re not getting food then I’d say rehome them
 

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