Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:17 pm
Well, certainly not a cherry shrimp, but my ghost shrimp went wild when I stuck this Magenta brig in the tank. It was literally trying to pry the trapdoor open.


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Yeah, ghost shrimp love snails. Smaller ones at least. I used to have snails breeding like rabbits in a couple of my tanks, and the ghosts just loved them. I don't know if they can actually get the trapdoor open on a snail that size, but the ones I fed them were never more than about 1/4". There were at least a couple different kinds of snails; I don't know what kinds, they were freebies that came in on plants. The "snail-safe tank" was eventually shut down, and the ghost shrimp eventually completely removed them from their tank, so I haven't had any snails in years.shrimpbaby wrote:Well, certainly not a cherry shrimp, but my ghost shrimp went wild when I stuck this Magenta brig in the tank. It was literally trying to pry the trapdoor open.
pictures?pleco_breeder wrote:Hello,
I've also noticed my cherries picking at the ramshorns in their tank. The snails just showed up after the tank had been set up for about 6 weeks, and were not intentionally placed there. I normally throw out any snails that I find, but I've never seen a strain with these markings before. I've worked retail/wholesale/import for over 20 years, and know that I have a marketable strain. Anyway, I've seen the shrimp pick on these to the point that they will close. I have less than a dozen shrimp in the tank, and have no doubt that a larger colony could easily stress the snails to the point that they would not come out. I've also seen the shrimp sit on the wall where a fresh clutch of eggs was hatching and pick off the newborns as they emerged. Normally I would move the critter causing me trouble. However, regardless of the strain, these are still ramshorn snails and produce more than my small colony of shrimp could eat in a week every day.
Larry Vires