Filter intake tube danger for Shrimp?

dbzguy

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I am getting some cherry shrimp and wanted to know if I should try and screen off the intake tube on my filter? dont know if there is a possibility of them getting sucked up...?


Thanks...
 
The adults will be fine, but any offspring would likely be sucked up. You can cut a sponge and cover the intake easily enough.
 
An alternative is a nylon cloth (like from tights) secured over the intake. If there are plants, it would collect debris and need to be cleaned to keep the filter operating correctly. I have used nylon socks from a local grocery store.
 
I use the regular intake screen but I pull a filter media bag over the screen to protect the baby shrimp. Any plant matter that gets stuck to the intake will be eaten by the shrimp. I see my cherry shrimp crawling all over the media bag over my intake tube muching on the dead plant matter.
 
I use the regular intake screen but I pull a filter media bag over the screen to protect the baby shrimp. Any plant matter that gets stuck to the intake will be eaten by the shrimp. I see my cherry shrimp crawling all over the media bag over my intake tube muching on the dead plant matter.


gah i didnt even THINK about that and i have some bags lying around! thanks! :D
 
I've also used cheese cloth and zip ties
 
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