frothhelmet
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I am thinking about getting some of these shrimp and want to hear what you all have to say about them. Some claim they actually eat algae - the way amano and red-nose actually put their face down into it and eat. As opposed to cherries, tigers, and Caridina simoni simoni which in my experience do not - they only pick things out of it, and it doesn't matter how many of them you have your algae problem isn't going away. Do Babaulti's actually eat algae as some claim?
Also, are Caridina cf. Babaulti var. Malaya pretty? I mean sure you can find a pretty individual here and there online, but are they on average actually beautiful? What about Babaulti cf. Green? Will a colony be lots of gorgeous green shrimp, or mostly washed out lemons and browns?
Cheers
Also, are Caridina cf. Babaulti var. Malaya pretty? I mean sure you can find a pretty individual here and there online, but are they on average actually beautiful? What about Babaulti cf. Green? Will a colony be lots of gorgeous green shrimp, or mostly washed out lemons and browns?
Cheers