I've been a keeper of shrimp for a while now and have bred a few species already. In my current shrimp tank, I have substrate, driftwood with a lot of Java Moss, and a moss ball. I have a breeding colony of cherries in there with some bee shrimp and also some high grade RCS. On pet shrimp they state: "Shrimp do not need plants. In fact, many shrimp come from habitats where are no plants at all. Plants can actually adversely affect a shrimp tank. Especially fast growing plants compete with microorganisms for nutrients and light (i.e. they shade them out) and also compete with filter bacteria, eliminating them in the worst case scenario. A plantless tank with leaf litter on the bottom is best for shrimp. If you absolutely must use plants, use extremely slow growers such as java fern."
So... should I convert my tank to only have leaf littler and the moss ball? It does seem like they would be able to feed on more macros this way anyways. So should it be done? Is it really necessary?
So... should I convert my tank to only have leaf littler and the moss ball? It does seem like they would be able to feed on more macros this way anyways. So should it be done? Is it really necessary?



