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Fishprinceofca

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  1. Crossocheilus siamensis, Siamese Algae Eaters, will readily eat hair algae as juveniles. They will get large, though, and lose interest in the algae once older and if there's other, tastier foods around. Amano shrimp will help. I kept pulling hair algae out of my dwarf hairgrass carpet until I found the right balance of Excel dosing and lighting time. That, and as Pokeshrimp mentioned above, my carpet filled in and out-competed the algae.

  2. Those are not Super Tigers. ST are basic Tiger shrimps with orange head and tails and larger than regular Tigers.

    The ones advertised above are Orange eyed Black Tigers low grade (you can see the sections of transparency between the stripes)

    heres a pic of a Super Tiger

    http://redcherryshrimp.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Super-Tiger-Shrimp-Caridina-cf.-cantonensis-Super-Tiger-information-Super-Tiger-Shrimp-for-sale-and-where-to-buy-Redcherryshrimp-1.jpg

    Just responding to the second part of OP's question. :)

  3. Hey Shrimp Spot!

     

    Unless specified below, all plants, fish, and shrimp are $1 each! Offering this deal to members on this forum first before posting on Aquabid.

     

    Trident Java Fern - $5 ($16.99 regular price)

    Electric Blue Ram - $3

    Crypt parva - $1 per 5 shoots

     

    20" driftwood (now covered in Christmas moss) - $50

     

    New - DD Giesemann Midday 6500k T5 HO lights 39W x 2 - $10 each ($22.99 regular price)

    New - DD Giesemann Midday AquaFlora bulbs 39W x 2- $10 each ($22.99 regular price)

     

    65-gallon rimmed tank - $50 (once everything else is sold)

     

    Local pick up in Sacramento, CA. Cash only.

     

    Disclaimer: This is first and foremost a planted fish tank, with common snails, Malaysian Trumpet Snails, and Osmocote Plus. I have noticed some hydra in the past, but not recently. Since this is Shrimp Spot, I highly recommend any shrimpers to please rinse the plants carefully if you're going to be putting them in your shrimp tanks. With that said, my cherries and fire reds are thriving in this tank. :)

     

    PM if you have any questions. Thanks for looking! :)

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