
Originally Posted by
Navanod
To be honest, I would sooner die than be an SAF regular.
I'm a biologist working in the clinical research fields, although I've stopped doing research long ago and mainly deal with operations now. That may explain the style of writing?
Ottos are always a welcomed addition to shrimp tanks. They would not clean everything off the glass but they take a portion of the algae (and cleaning work) away.
Ottos are very weak when first arrived at the LFS, so buy some extras and expect casualties. Try to have at least 6 in the tank as they are rather social fishes. There will likely not be enough algae to go around for 6, which is why I mentioned that they'll be stealing food from the shrimps.
Don't worry, they are quite gentle and cannot hurt the shrimps. So go ahead and get some and see if your glass clears up.
For the more stubborn green spot algae, only nerite snails and maybe "apple" snails can remove them. Ramhorn and other snails, I'm not sure.
The cons of these snail is that Nerites will lay eggs everywhere (but these will never hatch, they need brackish water) while apple snails will reproduce rather quickly if overfed.
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