Pregnant Skunk?

Grins: I am really concerned for the well being of your parent to be skunk shrimp. If that is a sting by all means just send that nasty RBTA to me and I will watch after it. Shocking to think that a mother-to-be should have to be concerned with her own safety in the reef. :-) LOL
 
I came close to thinking of it for a moment tonight. I was peering into the back of the tank from the side looking for Honda the lawnmower and found it as still as could be and it looked like it's head was resting on the rbta. I tapped the glass hoping it would move...but no. So ran around the front and shot a small burst from the baster and it luckily moved. I thought poor Honda had become dinner :eek:
 
You don't want to risk Honda getting stung...just say the word and I will paypal the amount.:):)
 
You might need to throw in the leopard wrasse.

OK...I will stop kidding you....never the leopard wrasse, never. She needs me to keep her fat with copepods.
 
When I had a pair of skunks they were horn balls! Those two bread every month for about 4 months, twice they were pregnant together, crazy stuff. I never got a chance to see them release their babies though. :confused:

Anyways, I have read similar articles about trying to successfully raise the fry, it is almost impossible. Best to just let it become a great meal for your fish and corals.

My wife wants cleaner shrimp again, but we have to wait till my darn pistol shrimp (we named him Snappy) dies, or decides to come out so I can trap him.
 
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