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Aqua 20-04-2003 05:32 AM

Ghost Shrimp
 
Ghost Shrimp: Is it of any use in a Planted Community tank?

Thanks
Dominic
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High Flight 20-04-2003 05:32 AM

Ghost Shrimp
 
On rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc, Aqua says...
Ghost Shrimp: Is it of any use in a Planted Community tank?


Use? Just for aesthetics. They're too small and insignificant to have
an impact. Except as food. :P

Jack

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Greg 20-04-2003 05:32 AM

Ghost Shrimp
 
do they tear/eat soft plants like glosso?
"Aqua" wrote in message
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Ghost Shrimp: Is it of any use in a Planted Community tank?

Thanks
Dominic
[Cross Posting to Misc and Plants]





Donald Kerns 20-04-2003 05:32 AM

Ghost Shrimp
 
Aqua wrote:

Ghost Shrimp: Is it of any use in a Planted Community tank?

Thanks
Dominic
[Cross Posting to Misc and Plants]


Might want to check out the algae eating Amano shrimp...

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Jim & Linda Brown 20-04-2003 05:32 AM

Ghost Shrimp
 

High Flight wrote in message
...
On rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc, Aqua says...
Ghost Shrimp: Is it of any use in a Planted Community tank?


Use? Just for aesthetics. They're too small and insignificant to have
an impact. Except as food. :P

Jack


On the other hand, aren't all of our pets just part of the aesthetics?
Ghost shrimp do have a valid place in the home aquarium, just as do any
other fish or invertebrate. In the proper setting, we have found ghost
shrimp to be quite engaging and definitely worthy of consideration by
others. They work as scavengers of leftover food but we can't see them as a
preferred choice for algae control.
The catch with any animal we keep is to be sure we can cater to and provide
it with a proper level of existence.

Jim



LeighMo 20-04-2003 06:08 AM

Ghost Shrimp
 
Ghost Shrimp: Is it of any use in a Planted Community tank?

They do eat some algae, though not as much as the Amano shrimp do. They are
good scavengers, especially for leftover fishfood or thread/hair algae in tight
spaces (like between blades of "grass").


Leigh

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