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    Recommended plants for 1 ft sakura shrimps tank

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    Suggestions anyone?

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    moss and more moss

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    if you have chiller then can go for those better moss like chirstmass, flame,....
    if not i think get those moss which can stand higher temperature like java...

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    any other plants other than moss? thinking of having something different.. hehe.

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    Moss is best. Maybe a small piece of tropical java ferns.

    Keep it simple. You will not be able to see your shrimps if the tank is heavily planted.

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    thanks~~ will get some ferns tomorrow.
    Last edited by Wackytpt; 26th May 2008 at 18:30. Reason: spelling

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    Mosses also serve as a good place for shrimplets to hide if you have hopes of your sakura shrimps breeding

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    do hope they breed, already saw 3 of them carrying eggs

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    If you are breeding only sakura, dont worry about plants, just have lots of moss.

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    I have a couple of other shrimps sharing the same tank (3 orange shrimps, 4 malayan, 1 tiger shrimp and 1 ghost shrimp).

    Thanks for the suggestions, will grab some mosses and ferns.

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    Small anubias nana? Stays small and can act as a focal point in a small tank if used/placed correctly. Other than that moss is definately the way to go.
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    Thanks for the feedback Verminator

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcwk View Post
    Moss is best. Maybe a small piece of tropical java ferns.

    Keep it simple. You will not be able to see your shrimps if the tank is heavily planted.

    I agree, i have a 2ft fully planted not a single space of soil is seen and i can't see all my crs at a time. They are always hinding only at feeding time, they will come out.

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