Peppermint shrimp in high flow?

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Hello!

I am considering sticking some peppermint shrimp in my sump. They would be in the initial compartment where water is coming down from the DT, so it is pretty intense flow, do they handle flow pretty well? Was thinking of putting a little cave in there so they could get out of it as needed too.

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Hello!

I am considering sticking some peppermint shrimp in my sump. They would be in the initial compartment where water is coming down from the DT, so it is pretty intense flow, do they handle flow pretty well? Was thinking of putting a little cave in there so they could get out of it as needed too.

thanks!
Bro! I have a few that got banned to the sump from the display tank. Azzhols tried to eat a new Torch. 1 Dum *** has gotten sucked into the skimmer intake a few times for hours. All good. Just make sure they get enough food
 
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