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This section is to discuss anything Opae ula shrimp and brackish water related. e.g Nerite snails, algae etc..
 #4560  by HelloWorld
 
as per title, what are those things growing. attached were the photos. if they are beneficial to tank or shrimps then it's fine
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 #4561  by odin
 
It looks like some sort of algae, do you have any Nerite snails in the tank? These would probably keep it away, also how often do you feed your tank and what sort of food are you using?
 #4572  by HelloWorld
 
I have a horned nerite snail in the tank. But the snail only seem to eat the algae on my rocks and glass. I dont feed my tank. I just expose it to sunlight and the algae grows and naturally feeds the ecosystem. If i were to give them extra nutrients it would only be spirulina once a month to speed up the growth of the little shrimps
 #4573  by odin
 
If it becomes a issue for your tank you could either take the rock out and scrub it in some clean RO or distilled water but this will disturb the tank or reduce light on the tank.


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 #4575  by odin
 
When I had a problem with hair algae I pulled most of it off by hand and added nerite snails and it never came back so who knows, I assume when it’s long it isn’t manageable for them.


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 #4578  by HelloWorld
 
By the way, i found online that margarita snails and astrea snails prefer eating hair algae so that might be a solution too. Not sure if they can acclimatize to the brackish waters as they tend to be in salt water
 #4579  by odin
 
Oh right that’s interesting, maybe it’s worth a try at some point. I may get chance to setup a new tank soon so maybe I could try.


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