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Sometimes, our tank will have worms, like 蝸蟲. See this video below~
I mean that shrimps are quickly fascinated by this food however 蝸蟲s are always attracted by food with a smell of spoiling fish. Therefore, Shrimps First!! |
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In my experience, I don't lik moss now although I like it before. Because the rate of their growth are too fast to see the whole view of tank. Just my personal point!!! |
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And your English is good! 祝尽早康复! |
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Ya I know what you mean. They grow too fast in the tank. But the shrimps love them. So I cleared alot from my main tank in the office recently to make viewing them better. Well, the home one I just have them in there to help improvise the water condition.
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