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Yes i am they are great. Reef-safe and fairly fish-safe too. Not so much with the crustaceans. But my cousin has a really small female crosshatch that doesn't eat his cleaner shrimp so it is possible i guess. Hit and miss for crustaceans. But definitely reef safe.
 

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I have had a pair about two months. Model citizens, have not eaten any of my 4 shrimp. Not yet anyway. They eat alot though. The female has turned really dark though, she use to be golden color.
 
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I recently just made my own food. Very similar to ROD's Food. Selcon, cyclopleez, shrimp, squid, clams/oysters, and scallops. Blended it up and froze it. That's a pic of the male rite? The male has a red tail. How big is he and/or your pair? I feed them once a day, but a good amount. I think the shrimps are okay if you have them in the tank first before you introduce triggers. WOW that's a really nice tank with great looking corals. Where are you located? Well good luck with them.
 

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I think I will have to make my own food as well, good idea. currently been feeding them silversides, Krill , freshwater shrimp and formula 2. I have to go to the LFS weekly to buy food they eat so much. I am getting an aptasia out break, with all that food being thrown in the tank. Male is about 8 inches/ female 6.5
I live in san diego.
 
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