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Hi, i recently purchased peppermint shrimp. Not sure if they were a mated pair when I bought them but one of them is smaller than the other and the larger shrimp is carrying eggs. I had to quarantine them while attempted to remove my dotty back fish as it will most definitely eat them. After being together for about a week just fine i woke up to uncover the larger had completely eaten the smaller fish and also no longer has her eggs. Pretty bummed out because i still have aiptasia in my tank and these are going up in price. Anyways, this behavior seems bizarre as i was told these are quite peaceful. Has anyone else experienced this.
 
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I had two peppermint shrimp isolated together in quarantine and one day i woke up to see a missing shrimp, well there were only particles of the exoskeleton and part of the legs remaining but for sure gone from existence. I have a tight seal so i doubt one of them escaped.
 
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