coral banded & cleaner shrimp

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have a coral banded shrimp now that I am not too happy with, he stays hidden all the time. would like to add a skunk cleaner shrimp will it get along ok with the coral banded? in 75g tank
 
In my experience coral banded shrimp are mean as heck. I wouldnt risk it, my uncle had one that killed his entire tank and ripped up fish.
 
In my experience coral banded shrimp are mean as heck. I wouldnt risk it, my uncle had one that killed his entire tank and ripped up fish.
I have noticed some fish with shredded fins at times and suspected the coral shrimp so I have taken him out which was quite the ordeal out of display tank
 
have a coral banded shrimp now that I am not too happy with, he stays hidden all the time. would like to add a skunk cleaner shrimp will it get along ok with the coral banded? in 75g tank
Mine were fine together
 
In my experience coral banded shrimp are mean as heck. I wouldnt risk it, my uncle had one that killed his entire tank and ripped up fish.
Take not i have never owned on this is just what ive heard.
 
Had a coral banded shrimp in a 55. When I added a skunk cleaner shrimp, the CBS knew immediately, rushed over and grabbed it before it hit the gravel.
 
I’ve kept them together without issue, but I won’t keep coral banded shrimp anymore. It used to go around grabbing the scooter blenny by the tail.
 
CBS are opportunist, if they perceive something as a meal they'll grab it.

Adding new cleaners would be no exception to this rule so you have to add when its already fed. Sleeping/slow/sick fish are also at risk.

I personally avoid other cleaners, CBS are more barbaric cleaners themselves and will get territorial if other types of cleaners enter their 'cleaning station'. They're more fun when you get a mated pair of them and they get really huge so kinda hard to miss them, just can't keep fish they can easily grab.
 
CBS are opportunist, if they perceive something as a meal they'll grab it.

Adding new cleaners would be no exception to this rule so you have to add when its already fed. Sleeping/slow/sick fish are also at risk.

I personally avoid other cleaners, CBS are more barbaric cleaners themselves and will get territorial if other types of cleaners enter their 'cleaning station'. They're more fun when you get a mated pair of them and they get really huge so kinda hard to miss them, just can't keep fish they can easily grab.
I’ve lost two striped blenny’s and a small cardinal. I strongly suspect the CBS. May have to re-home him.
 

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