So I recently installed a 20Gal planted refuguim for my African Cichlid 55g tank for purposes of keeping my plants alive and also for natural filtration, which is doing great, plants are growing and already my nitrates are more stable, now I was thinking on adding invertebrates to the refugium, like shrimp but not sure if it will defeat the purpose or can the shrimp live from the detritus of the plants?
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crayfish create alot of waste. They also like to burrow, which would be really bad for your plants. I'm not sure, but the crayfish might just eat the plants out-right.
I would go with amano shrimp (algae eater), cherry shrimp (detritus eater), nerite snails (everything eater). I know tim (armthehomeless) was selling some horned nerite snails that would be cool. Someone else on here was selling a ton of cherry shrimp for cheap, though most stores will carry cherries.75 planted (Being Renovated)
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lots of nanos
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Since I am to far from the LFS and just to go and get me shrimp i just went and get me ghost shrimp and 3 mystery snails and they are doing great, the shrimp are always eating plant matter since the bellies are always green the snails I am sure they are too, on one of the trips to the LFS i will get me some cherry the only thing is that can they mix with the ghost?
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Yeah, the mystery snails will eat plants, and the ghost shrimp are short-lived shrimp at best. Amanos would be the best option, but you can get just about any other shrimp. Red Cherry Shrimp are very popular and will breed, as well. I'd get rid of the mystery snails and consider getting nerite snails instead. Amanos and nerites would be a nice combination. You can have both shipped in very easily.Vicki
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Originally posted by Sea-agg09 View Postcrayfish create alot of waste. They also like to burrow, which would be really bad for your plants. I'm not sure, but the crayfish might just eat the plants out-right.
I would go with amano shrimp (algae eater), cherry shrimp (detritus eater), nerite snails (everything eater). I know tim (armthehomeless) was selling some horned nerite snails that would be cool. Someone else on here was selling a ton of cherry shrimp for cheap, though most stores will carry cherries.700g Mini-Monster tank
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