Shrimp

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If you've been doing fine this whole time there's no need to add shrimp. That's just an inviation for illness to be introduced from a newly aquired fish. I would look into adding some kind of bottom feeding fish that can handle his own against the others.............
 
If you've been doing fine this whole time there's no need to add shrimp. That's just an inviation for illness to be introduced from a newly aquired fish. I would look into adding some kind of bottom feeding fish that can handle his own against the others.............

Some type of armored catfish.


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I'm thinking about putting aussie in a pit with a bunch of hungry lions, cougars, bears, tigers, and wild dogs. Just to help clean up their poop... Do you think they will eat him?

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Cheers for all the informative replies, I keep the stock well fed and have a battery gravel vac for spot clean ups, and watching the little glass looking shrimp cleaning up the decorations and wood would be nice help plus add something else to look at.

I only ask the question as I have seen a very good marine setup that had fish of all sizes
with live coral and little shrimp things cruze'n around the corals and stuff.

Cheers guys

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^ in a salt water tank it wouldbe the same principle, you'd need to balance the stock if you want shrimp...

Carnivourous fish + shrimp never really works out long term unless there are a lot of hiding places and even then overtime only a few smarter ones may survive...


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