Peppermint shrimp eating my torch

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Hello I just purchased a torch coral, put it in the tank and immediately my peppermint shrimp came over and looked like he was ripping the heads apart. What’s going on? It’s an expensive coral and I don’t want to lose it. Do I remove the shrimp?
 
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I have personally seen peppermint shrimp completely demolish two healthy heads of blastomussa overnight right after they were added to the tank. I say they were healthy because they miraculously regrew the lost tissue from the faintest florescent scraps, since I'd decided to let the frag stay in the tank to see what happens. Some crazy regeneration.
 

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Hello I just purchased a torch coral, put it in the tank and immediately my peppermint shrimp came over and looked like he was ripping the heads apart. What’s going on? It’s an expensive coral and I don’t want to lose it. Do I remove the shrimp?
A reason I dont allow Peppermints, leather filefish or emerald crabs in my tanks
 

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