Fish that are safe with shrimp?
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Fish that are safe with shrimp?
OK, I am hooked on shrimp. I have given up on having Discus in this new tank. I've tried to search this topic and evidently didn't know what to search on. Does anyone have a list of fish they think are OK to keep with shrimp? I have kuhli's and Oto's but would like at least one species that swims the mid tank. I don't care for tetra's, they are boring to me, any thoughts?
thanks, ~D
thanks, ~D
Shrimp-Safe Fish
Shrimp do, unfortunately, seem to be a tasty treat for many fish
My amano shrimp are fine with my angel fish, blood-fin tetras, ottos and SAEs in my heavily planted 55 gal.
I keep red cherry shrimp in a heavily planted 12 gal Nano cube at work, with no fish, and they are breeding like crazy, so I have to thin them out periodically. I've tried bringing them home to the big tank, but my angel has learned what the little box in my hand means when I walk into the room. I do have a few hardy souls that have survived and are doing very well under the protection of the plants, but I'm now talking with a local fish store about my extras.
My ottos and SAEs don't bother the full-grown cherrys but the SAEs are likely to nibble on any little shrimp babies that they find. I suspect that the tetras, which are new to the tank, will also.

I keep red cherry shrimp in a heavily planted 12 gal Nano cube at work, with no fish, and they are breeding like crazy, so I have to thin them out periodically. I've tried bringing them home to the big tank, but my angel has learned what the little box in my hand means when I walk into the room. I do have a few hardy souls that have survived and are doing very well under the protection of the plants, but I'm now talking with a local fish store about my extras.
My ottos and SAEs don't bother the full-grown cherrys but the SAEs are likely to nibble on any little shrimp babies that they find. I suspect that the tetras, which are new to the tank, will also.
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I wouldn't risk it.Constantine24 wrote:Will a shoal of Black Neon Tetras bother most shrimp?
Bottom line: shrimp do best in a species only tank.
Almost every fish will eat juvenile shrimp (maybe except otocinclus) and in a multiple shrimp species tank, one species will eventually outcompete the other.
If you really need a great algae eater in a tank with fish then try nerite snails.
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There are Nerite snails that are freshwater. For example here are some.Constantine24 wrote:I have freshwater so Nerite Snails wouldn't work. Can you tell me of any freshwater snails that won't be bothered by Black Neon Tetras, or Cories?
They just won't reproduce in freshwater.
Also, they'll be perfectly fine with black neons and cory cats and they're great algae eaters.
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