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Is this a peppermint or a Camelback Shrimp?
Last Post 08/14/2008 06:42 PM by lee. 6 Replies.
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08/14/2008 01:37 PM  

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08/14/2008 02:00 PM  
It's hard to say for sure, but I'm guessing Peppermint. I think that the Camelbacks have more white in the stripes.

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08/14/2008 02:15 PM  
I'd say peppermint. Camelbacks actually have white on them where peppermints are red and clear.
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08/14/2008 02:57 PM  
Do you have any SPS in your system? They're known to munch on them.
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08/14/2008 03:15 PM  
I do it is one of the 5-6 corals that are not dying in my tank right now. Im just trying to rule somethings out for sure on what is eating my rics at least 250 are lost so far and is still eating them today Im pretty sure it is a little bug that only eats ricordea you can join the forum under Help My ricordea are dying on Reef Central I will sending some rics to a guy who is going to take them to a lab and maybe get some better info on them.
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08/14/2008 03:29 PM  
Sorry to hear about your loss. I hope you find the cause before you lose your beautiful collection. Keep us posted on what happens.
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08/14/2008 06:42 PM  
Looks like a peppermint
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