Peppermint Shrimp Reef safe??

Peppermints have worked for me, but they are hit and miss when it comes to their picking on coral. They ate my rock anemones.

I later got berghia nudibranchs and they got the job done. It took them a long time, but they got it done.
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Good morning,

I have been dealing with Aiptasia for the longest time. So I caved in and bought a aiptasia file fish. So far he has been no good. He has not bother eating any of the aiptasia. So I have been going in with the Aiptasia X still.

So I have caved and bought a peppermint shrimp. Without thinking I did not research about it. I just know they will eat Aiptasia. My question is, is peppermint shrimp coral safe??
Currently experimenting with affordable, high-power laser(ing) of aptasia. So far so good, a bit dangerous if you aren't careful, but no more expensive than a filefish or shrimp and much longer lifespan. Plus the laser doesn't die when the aptasia is all gone like the filefish will.
 

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