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best shrimp for eating bba?

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What've people found is the most enthusiastic black-beard-algae-eating native shrimp?

My paratya eat it, but prefer other stuff. And I don't like them to get super hungry because they get a bit aggressive!

I don't know, but I'd like to know the answer as well.

I have had tufts of BBA in my tank. They disappeared when I put Darwin Algae shrimp in. I split the males from the females as I cannot handle the girls being berried all the time and the larvae not surviving: I can report that both male and female inhabited tanks have been cleared of my tufts of BBA. I did not have a large amount of BBA, but now I have nothing.

I would just like to add that I bought these guys from Dave at Aquagreen. The girls are very large shrimp.

BBA is the devil of fresh water aquariums!

Nah, BGA is the real devil.

22 minutes ago, jayc said:

Nah, BGA is the real devil.

BGA... as in blue-green algae? I've been interested in how to get rid of that for a while. It's just aeration that's meant to get rid of it, isn't it, or is there a better way?

:edit: Just noticed I hijacked the heck out of this thread. Just PM me if you want @jayc.

Edited by Cryptocorynus

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I am happy for you to hijack the thread ?

@Cryptocorynus, yes blue green algae.

Aeration might be one method you can try. Antibiotics  Erythromycin   warfare is the most effective I reckon. 

Then again many people have had a lot of success with chemi-pure.

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