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You might try adding these to your algae crew as they are more likely to consume young BBA than oto's or cherry type shrimp - no one wants to eat the old BBA (scrape as much of this off as possible)
Nerite snails
Tiger shrimp Red-nose shrimp - note that various species likely ship under this "category"
If you don't mind gadgets, you might try adding a Twinstar system - again this won't treat the old established BBA but it will help discourage new growth
You can also apply hydrogen peroxide directly to BBA BUT this is best done out of the aquarium & away from shrimp ... or you might remove the shrimp to a holding tank for a few days while you apply the peroxide - you should see the BBA turn pinkish after treatments. Do some research on this before playing with peroxide..
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