xtreme2100
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So far in my research I have learned that when breeding red cherry shrimp it is not good to keep them with most fish since the babies will be eaten. I have java moss in my aquarium to keep nitrates down and for my cherry shrimp to grave on. I also have lots of plants and lava rock for cover so the cherry shrimp are not stressed and feed algae wafers to them aswel as small amount s of flake food. I still however have a dwarf gourami in my tank and two small plecos i know the dwarf gourami may be a pain but I love looking at him and it's a 150l tank but I am stil thinking of moving him due to his appetite for cherry shrimp babies when they come.
Will the two small plecos also be a problem?
I have been doing water changes and cleaning tank but nitrates are still high java moss was added yesterday but it's a large clump. I have been adding bits of seachem prime to detoxify nitrates until I hopr the java moss gets them down.
Am i waiting for smething that will never come?
Will the two small plecos also be a problem?
I have been doing water changes and cleaning tank but nitrates are still high java moss was added yesterday but it's a large clump. I have been adding bits of seachem prime to detoxify nitrates until I hopr the java moss gets them down.
Am i waiting for smething that will never come?