put small fish like boraras brigitae, mine free of any of those but snails![]()
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I've been wondering, after looking at so many threads asking about planaria and seed shrimps infestations in their shrimp only tank, is there such thing as a pest-free shrimp only tank?
My tank was once infested with planaria, but they're long gone. now i'm dealing with a seed shrimp infestation that is VERY HARD to get rid of. it pisses me off big time.
sometimes i feel like giving up my shrimp tank..
put small fish like boraras brigitae, mine free of any of those but snails![]()
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i no longer fear planaria problem as the Boraras feed on them.
its the seed shrimps that my Boraras ignore and its giving me a lot of headache
Brandon Ong
my boraras brigitae feed on them, except for the one hiding in the substrate.
maybe its the boraras brigittae that feeds on seed shrimps as my boraras merah leaves them alone..
(Edit: Request sighting moved to the LFS Sighting forum, http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=45135)
Last edited by Quixotic; 15th Sep 2008 at 18:18. Reason: Split post
Brandon Ong
FYI, there isn't much that is different between Boraras brigittae and B. merah. Both are about that size, the mouth is only that big and diet are the same, no discernible differences. Whether they eat these pest in the aquarium largely depends on the specific likings of the fish.
I thing what you need to do is quarantine any plants you want to put in.
Hi silane: how do you thoroughly treat stuff before putting them in your tanks?
Hi Shadow: quarantine plants for how long?
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