Peppermint shrimp in rear chamber (AIO)

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So about a month ago I purchased the last peppermint shrimp at a LFS to tackle some aiptasia. I only saw him that first day/night and thought my pistol shrimp got him since I heard 5 consecutive snaps that night and never saw the shrimp again. Well today while doing maintenance I saw what looked like antennas next to my return pump. Upon closer and to our surprise there is a peppermint shrimp in the rear chamber. Still baffle on how it got back there but the question is

How do I get him out? I was thinking about removing everything in the chamber (Pump, heater, ATO sensors, probes) and use a net with some food. Tank is IM20 gallon so it's a bit tight and don't want to drop him behind the tank.
 

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Once you take equipment out of chamber can your hand reach down there?
 
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Not all the way. I think the issue is the IM have some void space on those rear chamber. Which happens to be where the shrimp is. I added a picture for reference.

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Oh wow that might be difficult to grab him out. Like you stated try some food with the net down there and maybe he will come out of there
 

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Can you lower some kind of jar into a rear chamber with food inside?
 
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A 16/20oz water bottle would fit straight down. The chamber is a little less than 3". I'm looking at a few videos now and they seem to use larger jar and/or bottle to catch them but from the main display.
 

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I'd give it a shot with something enticing like a fresh piece of mussel, there are many shrimps but they all share the same big appetite
 
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I will give siphon a try tomorrow and see it I can get him in the tube. If not I will try the DIY bottle trap with something in it to entice. I have some Reef Riot Carnivore I can throw in there.
 

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Also it may help to empty out the overflow and second back compartments during a water change and then you can clearly see down the chambers into the weird hidden chamber for easier maneuverability to help suck him up.
 

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So about a month ago I purchased the last peppermint shrimp at a LFS to tackle some aiptasia. I only saw him that first day/night and thought my pistol shrimp got him since I heard 5 consecutive snaps that night and never saw the shrimp again. Well today while doing maintenance I saw what looked like antennas next to my return pump. Upon closer and to our surprise there is a peppermint shrimp in the rear chamber. Still baffle on how it got back there but the question is

How do I get him out? I was thinking about removing everything in the chamber (Pump, heater, ATO sensors, probes) and use a net with some food. Tank is IM20 gallon so it's a bit tight and don't want to drop him behind the tank.
Wait hold up—you heard snaps and the shrimp disappeared?! It’s great he’s alive, but, unless you have a pistol shrimp, it sounds like it escaped a mantis shrimp attack! You might wanna investigate that.
 
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Forgot to update this thread: I was able to get the shrimp out of the back chamber. I ended using a net with some food in it to lure him. Turn off the return pump which causes my water level to raise and water reach the second chamber where I left the net with food until he got in.

Wait hold up—you heard snaps and the shrimp disappeared?! It’s great he’s alive, but, unless you have a pistol shrimp, it sounds like it escaped a mantis shrimp attack! You might wanna investigate that.
Yeah, I have a small candy pistol shrimp in there.
 

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The op: dont you do it
The shrimp: looking innocent as ever
The op: I swear to god if u do it
The shrimp: Bye have a great time
 

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So about a month ago I purchased the last peppermint shrimp at a LFS to tackle some aiptasia. I only saw him that first day/night and thought my pistol shrimp got him since I heard 5 consecutive snaps that night and never saw the shrimp again. Well today while doing maintenance I saw what looked like antennas next to my return pump. Upon closer and to our surprise there is a peppermint shrimp in the rear chamber. Still baffle on how it got back there but the question is

How do I get him out? I was thinking about removing everything in the chamber (Pump, heater, ATO sensors, probes) and use a net with some food. Tank is IM20 gallon so it's a bit tight and don't want to drop him behind the tank.
 

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