When moving the livestock, my daughter caught the Purple Reef lobster & before I could say no, she dropped it in the 90g. I was either going to trade it or set up a 10g for it. The deed is done and catching it is not an option, lol! Would the lobster actively go after Peppermint shrimp? Would like to get 4 of them. Fun to watch & small AIP control.
The purple lobster (Enoplometopus daumi) is SUPPOSED to be reef safe. Though I've heard of issues where gobids and other bottom dwelling or slower fish were taken. I suppose they are "reef safe" in that they don't consume coral.
The lobsters are carnivores. They will eat meat. I'm sure they will "fish" if not kept well fed. I'd not take the chance. I'd certainly not put them in my tank because they happen to enjoy clams
The Maine Lobster (the one you are used to eating) (Homarus Americanus) is, in fact, a cold water species. However, there are many types of genus of the lobster, some of which are very much tropical. Enoplometopus daumi, *Pointing Up* His lobster, is not cold water.
David, you are a walking book on this stuff. My lfs has a yellow lobster for sale. He looked real nice, I didn't even ask because I could just see him tearing my rockwork all apart!