Should one go out of their way to remove shrimp molt from a tank? Is it okay to just leave the molt in the tank until your routine water change, and then if it's still there suck it up with the vac? I've read that the molt contains calcium and the shrimp will eat it and it will help their new shell harden. But I've also read that just like any other decaying organic matter, it can release ammonia into the tank. I've seen molt disappear within a day, but I've also seen molt stick around all week until I vacuum it up.
Recommendations?
Recommendations?
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