Okay, I've been considering adding some shrimp to my community tank for a while now. I have a couple cherry shrimp in there that came along when I moved some plants from one tank into another. They like to hang out in my floating fake baby hideouts and duckweed.
But, I am also getting some salvinia minima for a little more cover (hopefully arriving tomorrow or Saturday). I have it fairly well planted with bacopa, najas grass, anubias, dwarf sag, pennywort, etc.
I had been thinking of either bamboo shrimp or wood shrimp, which is why I have not yet gotten any shrimp, other than what hitchhiked. I've had the tank up and running and stocked for about 3 months. It's a 75g tank with 2 L387 plecos (mainly keep to their caves and ignore everything else), 6 kribs (4 are going this Saturday to the lfs), 1 male molly (might sell him too), some guppy/Endler mixes, 2 honey gouramis, and 19 diamond tetras. Oh, and 2 baby bristlenoses which have disappeared.
Anyway, on my bacopa I'm noticing what I think is red algae (aka brush algae?) as I've got black to dark green algae covering the leaves. It's fairly flat and is hard to scrape off. I've been removing leaves as I come across them, but some of my bacops is nearly nude!
That's why I'm thinking about getting something else. Maybe amanos? I want a nice looking shrimp that will hopefully eat some of this algae. I also have a bit of hair algae, but I'm not too worried about that.
Suggestions?
Oh, and I'm getting some Excel this weekend, which might help kill the algae off. I don't dose with any copper or anything. Already have MTS (as in snails, though the syndrome applies as well:devil
, ramshorns, and pond snails in addition to the cherries.
Sorry for the long-winded post!
But, I am also getting some salvinia minima for a little more cover (hopefully arriving tomorrow or Saturday). I have it fairly well planted with bacopa, najas grass, anubias, dwarf sag, pennywort, etc.
I had been thinking of either bamboo shrimp or wood shrimp, which is why I have not yet gotten any shrimp, other than what hitchhiked. I've had the tank up and running and stocked for about 3 months. It's a 75g tank with 2 L387 plecos (mainly keep to their caves and ignore everything else), 6 kribs (4 are going this Saturday to the lfs), 1 male molly (might sell him too), some guppy/Endler mixes, 2 honey gouramis, and 19 diamond tetras. Oh, and 2 baby bristlenoses which have disappeared.
Anyway, on my bacopa I'm noticing what I think is red algae (aka brush algae?) as I've got black to dark green algae covering the leaves. It's fairly flat and is hard to scrape off. I've been removing leaves as I come across them, but some of my bacops is nearly nude!
That's why I'm thinking about getting something else. Maybe amanos? I want a nice looking shrimp that will hopefully eat some of this algae. I also have a bit of hair algae, but I'm not too worried about that.
Suggestions?
Oh, and I'm getting some Excel this weekend, which might help kill the algae off. I don't dose with any copper or anything. Already have MTS (as in snails, though the syndrome applies as well:devil
Sorry for the long-winded post!