How often do they eat?FWIW, I do not believe there is any evidence shrimp need iodine in the water to molt. I’d just feed the shrimp and if nutrients get too low for corals, you may want to dose N and P in some fashion.
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How often do they eat?FWIW, I do not believe there is any evidence shrimp need iodine in the water to molt. I’d just feed the shrimp and if nutrients get too low for corals, you may want to dose N and P in some fashion.
Okay, I can do more soft coral alsoLps and shrimp don’t go great together tbh. You have to supervise every coral feeding because the shrimp will literally reach into lps closed mouth and rip food out.
Only one lps in thereOkay, I can do more soft coral also
How often would you have to feed them?Skunk cleaner shrimp will eat almost anything they can get their claws on... flakes, pellets, dead tissue, anything really. They will not eat coral in my experience, so that's good. However, Cleaner shimp (and any shrimp, really) WILL steal food from your corals if you target feed your corals. I mitigate this by target feeding my shrimp a small piece of raw shrimp (see? cannibals!) so they leave my corals and nems alone until they're able to swallow the food.
I'd feed them daily if you don't have fish. My shrimp eat whatever the fish don't, and otherwise I target feed them whenever I feed the anemones which is 1-2x a week. These pellets will do the trick: https://amzn.to/4bqJ7pT These pellets are called algae wafers but they do include fish meal and plenty of protein. Break them up into smaller pieces, a whole wafer is too much for one shrimp. You can also feed them bits of raw seafood. I use long tweezers and they grab it from me directly.How often would you have to feed them?
Hey, I have had the shrimp for about 4 weeks. He/she has nolted twice. And I have not used any iodine water, or done any water changes. I've relied on the HEAVY amount of dragons breath (macroalgea)Yep, there’s an endless supply of people making the claim, but never once has anyone shown data supporting it. Isn’t it odd that folks who raise shrimp by aquaculture commercially have never “discovered” this need reefers swear by?