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Ready for shrimp?

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Hello! I set up my tank about a month ago, following the steps here and buying materials from here as well. I just added snails from here last week! They seem like they are doing great! And actually surprisingly out more in the day than night which is a pleasant surprise 🙂 (and hopefully still normal?)
Anyways, I would love to add my shrimp now/soon but I don’t see much, if any visible algae growth, though there is a film on the top of the water. I am attaching pictures of my super simple set up & would love opinions on if it is ready for shrimp Re: algae? (Plz enjoy the temp Candyland background on the wall behind it haha)

Also - unrelated question - if snails or shrimp die (I hope they don’t! But I know the snails at least won’t live forever haha) - would I remove them or will the ecosystem of the tank take care of it?

Thanks for answering my newbie questions! I’m excited to for this tank! 🙂
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Re: Ready for shrimp?

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I think your tank is ready. Due to the macroalgae competing with the biofilm, you may not see much visible algae, but I think you're good to go. And, yes, snails can move around during the day, too. It's absolutely normal. And if anything dies in there...just leave it in there...unless you have a mass death event where most of your animals are dead and there's nothing in there to eat them.
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Re: Ready for shrimp?

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Great - thank you so much for the info! I am going away this weekend so will order them when I return. I’m excited! 🤩🦐 Thanks again!
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Re: Ready for shrimp?

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Mustafa wrote: Wed Nov 02, 2022 1:55 pm I think your tank is ready. Due to the macroalgae competing with the biofilm, you may not see much visible algae, but I think you're good to go. And, yes, snails can move around during the day, too. It's absolutely normal. And if anything dies in there...just leave it in there...unless you have a mass death event where most of your animals are dead and there's nothing in there to eat them.
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Speaking of leaving dead things in the water, here in southern MO where I live, 'tis the season for Japanese beetles to congregate everywhere, and I mean everywhere. They manage to get into my house and eventually some get into my tanks where they drown. I leave them, and it is only a matter of days for the snails and shrimp to be all over them and consume them in short order. Free food!
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Re: Ready for shrimp?

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Ooh good to know! Nom nom 😝
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