Sure you can just make sure that there's plenty of food to scavenge for as peppermints ( which are also cleaners in the wild ) are known to go after polyps and have been reported to go after snails if starved.
Thanks for your replies. Odd though as my pep is out all day and part of the night. There is never a shortage of food for them to scavenge as I have a small anthia that I feed twice a day. They are always around to get the missed chunks. Thanks again
I took home a skunk cleaner and pep shrimp. They are fine except when feeding time. If the cleaner gets to close to the peppermint shrimp, he will take food right from his grips and chase him away. Other than that they both pretty much stay on oppisite sides of the tank.
55gal.