michael r
Member
Well, I'm seriously looking out for a cleaning organism for my aquarium now, and my favourite (apart from the notoriously difficult Cleaner Wrasse), is the Cleaner Shrimp.
I believe they are quite hardy, and as long as you don't have fish that are likely to eat them, you'll be fine.
I only have 2 Ocellaris Clownfish for now, and would like one of these shrimps, just to witness their interesting behaviour.
My main question is regarding the shrimp and nitrates:
This aquarium is FOWLR, and although my nitrates are under control (at 20ppm), I was wondering if they would be considered high for the shrimp? Are the shrimp at all affected by the nitrates?
I have quite a bit of macro algae growing in my DT (it's like a giant refugium) which I've added to help reduce the nitrates. It's growing wildly right now, so I assume it must be absorbing quite a bit of nutrients.
My second question is regarding this shrimp and Butterflyfish or Tangs. Would Kole Tangs, Foxfaces or Blackback Butterflyfish pick on the shrimp?
Thanks,
Michael
I believe they are quite hardy, and as long as you don't have fish that are likely to eat them, you'll be fine.
I only have 2 Ocellaris Clownfish for now, and would like one of these shrimps, just to witness their interesting behaviour.
My main question is regarding the shrimp and nitrates:
This aquarium is FOWLR, and although my nitrates are under control (at 20ppm), I was wondering if they would be considered high for the shrimp? Are the shrimp at all affected by the nitrates?
I have quite a bit of macro algae growing in my DT (it's like a giant refugium) which I've added to help reduce the nitrates. It's growing wildly right now, so I assume it must be absorbing quite a bit of nutrients.
My second question is regarding this shrimp and Butterflyfish or Tangs. Would Kole Tangs, Foxfaces or Blackback Butterflyfish pick on the shrimp?
Thanks,
Michael