My daughter's tank contains cherry shrimp including some baby shrimp, and a 'black oto'. And lots of Java moss and plants. Although I've been doing small regular water changes, I haven't cleaned the sand recently for fear of vacuuming up the shrimplets, so there's quite a lot of muck on the sand.
In the last few days, we've noticed some tiny white wriggly things stuck to the glass. They're 1-3mm long and look like tiny white slugs. Are these planaria (they don't look much like the pictures I've found, but perhaps they're young?) and will they harm the shrimp?
Also there are some very tiny things swimming around very fast, much smaller than a pin-head, but through magnifying glass you can see little antennae - are these water fleas? They're so tiny, it's difficult to tell what they look like.
Up until a couple of weeks ago, we had a couple of young platys in the tank, so perhaps we've always had these bugs and the platys were eating them? Are there any fish we could add when the babies have grown a bit, which will eat the bugs but are safe for adult shrimp and older babies?
Any advice would be welcome. I don't want to risk adding fish yet which might eat the shrimplets, but on the other hand, don't want these invaders to get out of control if they're likely to be harmful in the future.
In the last few days, we've noticed some tiny white wriggly things stuck to the glass. They're 1-3mm long and look like tiny white slugs. Are these planaria (they don't look much like the pictures I've found, but perhaps they're young?) and will they harm the shrimp?
Also there are some very tiny things swimming around very fast, much smaller than a pin-head, but through magnifying glass you can see little antennae - are these water fleas? They're so tiny, it's difficult to tell what they look like.
Up until a couple of weeks ago, we had a couple of young platys in the tank, so perhaps we've always had these bugs and the platys were eating them? Are there any fish we could add when the babies have grown a bit, which will eat the bugs but are safe for adult shrimp and older babies?
Any advice would be welcome. I don't want to risk adding fish yet which might eat the shrimplets, but on the other hand, don't want these invaders to get out of control if they're likely to be harmful in the future.