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Hey mate, welcome to the forum. Do you also keep shrimp (marine) in your marine tank?

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Welcome to the forum gilly24, we loooove to see pics & I'm also intrigued by your marine tank, do you have any cleaner shrimp or banded coral shrimp? I love watching the pacific cleaner doing their thing, way cool. Hope you enjoy it here as much as we do :encouragement:

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I used to keep Peppermint shrimp, but these days I have more 'exotic' marine fish. Puffers, eels, cowfish just to name a few.

Will try to get some pics for you guys.

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Love cow fish' date=' they're so cute when they squirt water :encouragement:[/quote']

Yep! Once they learn that you feed them when they squirt water, they don't stop!

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It's a type of boxfish, they can emitt a deadly toxin if severely stressed & this can kill everything in the tank, very unique fish & only for the experience marine keeper :encouragement:

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ohhhhhhhhhhh my fiancee and i love them fish!

We call him turbo because of his little fins and how he moves around the tank

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Shrimp! the best adventure of all welcome to SKF

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