I added a cleaner shrimp yesterday, he seems to have picked out a spot for his cleaning station, but the fish don't seem to be aware. Whenever they get close, he gets all excited, swaying back and fourth, but the fish don't stop for a cleaning and swim off. I wouldn't have thought shrimp were capable of displaying disappointment, but there it is!
Super cool. I’ve seen my fish line up and the blood shrimp clean them one at a time. Happens about once a week. It’s like a traffic jam in the tank lol Thanks for sharing. The videos really bring the papers to life.
Fascinating! How come my 2 skunk cleaner shrimp I owned never cleaned my fish? I have had them in a 36 gallon with small fish like clowns, damsels ect.
Loved this video! You have a articulate and enthusiastic way of getting information across, I had fun learning more about cleaner shrimp communication :D
I’m wondering if peppermint shrimp are also a form of cleaner shrimp because my green spotted puffer has let him to survive and he’s always sitting next to him in the fish tank. Are peppermint shrimp cleaner fish?
Hypotheses you say. What was their 'IV, DV, or Null'. Sorry charts & graphs, has nothing whatsoever, to do with the Scientific Method. What you are proposing is Conjecture, presuppositions & speculation, akin to a Pseudo-Science.
What a fascinating world we live in.
I agree!
The black tang in the background is having the time of his life lol
I added a cleaner shrimp yesterday, he seems to have picked out a spot for his cleaning station, but the fish don't seem to be aware. Whenever they get close, he gets all excited, swaying back and fourth, but the fish don't stop for a cleaning and swim off. I wouldn't have thought shrimp were capable of displaying disappointment, but there it is!
This video deserves more views. It's very fascinating
5:50 the fish attenae killed me lol
Just got back into the hobby and this is EXACTLY what I was hoping I would find!
I imagine the little shrimp are like the one from finding Nemo and speak French like Ooh, la mer. Bon.
Really enjoyed this video. I now know more about one of my tanks inhabitants. Thanks
Super cool. I’ve seen my fish line up and the blood shrimp clean them one at a time. Happens about once a week. It’s like a traffic jam in the tank lol Thanks for sharing. The videos really bring the papers to life.
That would be really neat to watch in the tank. I should pick up a couple skunk cleaner shrimp perhaps!
Fascinating! How come my 2 skunk cleaner shrimp I owned never cleaned my fish? I have had them in a 36 gallon with small fish like clowns, damsels ect.
So appreciate your information and ease of understanding !!
Loved this video! You have a articulate and enthusiastic way of getting information across, I had fun learning more about cleaner shrimp communication :D
I’m glad it was interesting! Sometimes I worry that these science videos are dry but I think it’s interesting science.
I don't SEE them as boring i SEE them as goofy and entretaining to watch
Thanks Reefman, I have always enjoyed your video.
I’m wondering if peppermint shrimp are also a form of cleaner shrimp because my green spotted puffer has let him to survive and he’s always sitting next to him in the fish tank. Are peppermint shrimp cleaner fish?
I suspect they might have cleaning as a side-gig. Whenever I put my hand in, my peppermint zips out and starts crawling around on my hand.
@@fireaza OK great that explains it!
What kind of fish is that at 5:20 ?
Did you see those fish tentacles going at the end lol
About vision I don’t know they hide from me scare to death even when I’m far away
Wow
So Nemo was accurate. Interesting
I love your videos
"Sorry for the Latin" - noooooo
Thank you for the Latin :3
Hypotheses you say. What was their 'IV, DV, or Null'. Sorry charts & graphs, has nothing whatsoever, to do with the Scientific Method. What you are proposing is Conjecture, presuppositions & speculation, akin to a Pseudo-Science.
You're literally a flat-earther
nice vid, just found you......