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    Danger of mosquito breeding in shrimp only tank

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    I have got a cherry shrimp tank with no fish for a year. Recently just have a new baby in the house. was wondering if there is an chance of mosquito breeding in this tank? Or does cherry shrimp eat the mosquito larva?

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    Preventing stagnation of water is one thing that mosquitoes will not tolerate. This simply discourages them from laying eggs.

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    yeah
    if u got a fan blowing over the surface to agitate the calm surface the mosquito might not be able to lay eggs.
    anyway i dun think cherry Shirmp eats larva .
    It's simple...but no one said it will be easy

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    If you have a hang on filter or internal filter, as long as there's movement of water you're pretty much safe right?
    Last edited by benny; 6th Apr 2007 at 10:38. Reason: spelling

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    Yap, there is an HOF and fan, consider safe! Thanks.

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    Nope, during the LH seasons, many overhead filter became the house of mosquitoes. All they need to lay eggs on is a piece of sponge that is constantly wet and the lava's food supply is "suckup" from your main tank and cast upon them like heaven's gift.

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    So how else do we prevent mozzies from breeding in our shrimp tanks (besides using HOF and fan)?

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    my shrimp tank is just with a hang on filter without fan. The filter has a cover, so the mosquito cannot get access there. My tank dont have any mosquito problem.

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    If you are worried, can add 2 small mosquito rasbora or small fishes with small mouth, they will sometime try to attack the cherry shrimp but if you have lot's of hiding place, it is ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vicker03 View Post
    If you are worried, can add 2 small mosquito rasbora or small fishes with small mouth, they will sometime try to attack the cherry shrimp but if you have lot's of hiding place, it is ok.
    I also use this method to prevent mosquito breeding. Some fish also adds life to the setup.
    koah fong
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    Would a canister filter help? Since the inlet and outlet are supposed to be below water surface. And that the water is non-stagnant + internally, the filter is rushing water out. So no way a suitable place for breeding larvae?

    Just my thoughts. I'm also a newbie in shrimps keeping
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