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Cleaner shrimp is a generic term for any swimming decapod crustacean that cleans other organisms of parasites. Thanks for choosing ChaCha!
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I'm not so sure about cleaner shrimp. If you are just looking for some type of shrimp that will clean, try ghost shrimp. They are fairly common among all pet stores.
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I have an adult Imperator Angel, approximately 6-7" long, that I've had for 4 years, having raised it from a juvenile. When I first got it, I had it in a 125 FOWLR, but after reading Bob's advice, bought a 180 where it has been for the...
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Not a cleaner, they are ok by themselves. peppermints, sexy and a few others work well together. I just reread your question. You could go with 2 cleaners, I would suggest a cleaner and a fire...or a cleaner (or fire) and some sexy shrimp.
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No. The only species of shrimp that I know of that are called "Cleaner Shrimp" are all marine species and can not live in fresh water.
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The shrimp should be fine with the mollies. They probably pick at the snails to eat the algae on their shells.
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Mmm, nope. Not high concentration, and will become insolubilized quickly...>
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Understood, I'm not 100% certain I have crypt, just wanna see if they'll deal with it as well. I think cleaner wrasses are best avoided as their removal from the reef has a serious impact on other fish populations. As for gobys... eh... ope...
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Cleaner shrimp are a very good idea. One should be enough, but two will interact. >
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I would be inclined to say that there is probably "something" on it's skin. My cleaner never gets on a ish unless it has something and parks next to the cleaner fish. He is kind of like a service station, fish swim up to him and p...
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