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I have to wood shrimp in m 55 with 1 discus, and a few angels. they are doing great and are not botherd at all by any of the fish. the shrimp are a beautiful dark red color with an amazing white stripe. Id love to buy 2 more of these guys but they are a bit pricey here. lucked out when i got them for 3 bucks each
when i had my saltwater reef, i understood that if the tank have too much iodine, thats when the shrimp molts. it sheds the shell because the iodine buildup is toxic to the shrimp. so it rids of the iodine that way.
But that being said I don't supplement Iodine to any of my shrimp tanks nor add salt and I see molts all the time.
ditto. I agree that Iodine helps induce molting, but i have found that many of my shrimp molt prematurely when dosing with iodine and die in mid-molt. It seems like the shell has not yet have time to harden to a point that they can just "snap" out of it.
Shrimp should be able to get all their nutrients they need from good quality food.
With regards to the original topic of this thread, i wouldn't put any dwarf shrimp with angels. The angels will make quick work of them. The larger Atyopsis species (like wood shrimp) should be fine.
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