
java moss
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- Larva
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java moss
today i witnessed something that would give any shrimp owner goosebumps. my largest female shrimp had her clutch of eggs caught on the java moss and was pretty much popcorning for a minute until i could see no more and helped her out. i believe it was the stickiness of the egg that got caught with the moss. she lost a good 3/4 of her eggs which was still caught on the moss. now, i've heard many good things about java moss but has this happened to anyone else before? and should i clump the moss so that adult shrimps can't maze around in them? 

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This is the first time I have heard about this happening. Sorry to hear about your shrimp's eggs. I have java moss in my tank and I hope this has never happened to my pregnant shrimp. I have not witnessed it as you did first hand
But that does not mean it does not happen. My moss is dense and I have not seen the adult shrimps go through it but they do walk on it. It still is a wonderful plant proviiding shelter and food for the shrimplets in my tank. Please keep us updated on your situation as this is surprising to me!

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- Larva
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ok upon close inspection, i've noticed some hair algae
that may be the culprit since its so fine and has a sticking ability in its own right....i cant seem to get the bloody damn thing off w/o tearing out my java moss. any suggestions? if i want to remove the algae then im going to have to pretty much throw away all my java moss. i've read up on it and sources are telling me its one of the nastys and i can put nothing in my tank that will eat the algae w/o harming the shrimps.
that may be the culprit since its so fine and has a sticking ability in its own right....i cant seem to get the bloody damn thing off w/o tearing out my java moss. any suggestions? if i want to remove the algae then im going to have to pretty much throw away all my java moss. i've read up on it and sources are telling me its one of the nastys and i can put nothing in my tank that will eat the algae w/o harming the shrimps.
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