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    fishes to be placed in shrimp tanks

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    is it possible to add Boraras Brigittae or Microrasboras Erythromicron to my shrimp tanks? will they eat my shrimplets?
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    胡炽文
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    me have schools of Boraras Brigittae in my shrimps planted tank

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon409
    me have schools of Boraras Brigittae in my shrimps planted tank
    cool~!
    does your Brigittae swims in schools or seperately?
    i have 4 in my tank now.. they seems to be shy.. alwaz want to hide...
    always at the bottom too...
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    IME,my Boraras brigittae do eat shrimplets , if the shrimplet happens to be swimming around in the tank that is.

    I guess any fish will eat shrimplets which fits into their mouths, just that Boraras brigittae is alot smaller than most fish, so can't eat alot of shrimplets!

    I guess Boraras brigittae is the most shrimplet safe fish cause they have the smallest mouth.
    A noob & poor aquarist

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    Btw, the fish in the pics is not brigittae, it is exclamation dot rasboras. The name is something like "Urol...". However, its beauty matches that of the brigittae as it exudes an orangish glow, a color more uncommon among fishes.

    Cheers!

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