Thanksno, shrimp don't normally eat cyanobacteria.
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Thanksno, shrimp don't normally eat cyanobacteria.
Shrimp won't eat cynobacteria and they won't eat algae off glass. I'd get the cynobacteria under control before adding fish. Cyno bacteria can be toxic to living organisms.Some news: I don't have a proper brush so I did what I could with my hands. It comes off easily and in a film form. Doesn't smell at all. I took out my dwarf hairgrass, and was disappointed to see that though it was still green under the algae, there was little to no root development, so I left it out. I'm going to my LFS tomorrow to restock on plants, get a brush, and look into seed shrimps. I'm also picking up 3 corydoras and a pair of kribensis.
Sounds good. Just the brushes and plants then.Shrimp won't eat cynobacteria and they won't eat algae off glass. I'd get the cynobacteria under control before adding fish. Cyno bacteria can be toxic to living organisms.