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I recently put twelve amano shrimp in my tank and there are only two or three left. I cleand out my filters tonight expecting to find some dead or even some live one but no such luck. I've had three large amanos in my tank since I set it up and they are fine.
So I'm sitting here wondering what might have happened to them when I decided to do a search on clown loaches and shrimp. I've seen 50/50 respones. A lot of people say they don't even touch their small ghost shrimp and others say they will eat anything they can, including shrimp. I highly doubt my tetra ate them but I'm not discounting that either. The odd thing is I that I haven't found body parts or any sign of them at at all. What do you think?
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I have never kept clown loaches, but I do have a yoyo loach and he eats anything he finds on the bottom, so i'm guessing that your clown loach ate them.
I have had some tetras, and they have never eaten my shrimp. Which was meant to be food. |
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Amano shrimp are pretty tough to breed, Gil, so I don't think that really factors in here.
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In my experience, any fish will eat any other fish, shrimp, or other critter that is slow enough to be caught and that will fit in its mouth. I had some clowns for awhile and I know that they went to town on my Cherrys and some ghost shrimp.
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I'd bet the Clowns ate them, but they could have jumped.
Is your tank top covered? If not, Amanos like to jump and they jump pretty far away from tanks, so look for pink dried bodies if you don't have a top on the tank. I've lost alot of Amanos that way.
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clown loaches just love any kind of shellfish..and shell critters too..along with earthworms and about a million other things..but they do not hurt any of the fishes.
make no mistake about it..your clowns ate the shrimp.
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