![]() ![]() The dense structures of Christmas moss make an especially great living space for these micro-creatures, which in turn makes it a great foraging location for our fish and shrimp. All plants and surfaces contain tiny living organisms (biofilm/aufwuchs/infusoria) that shrimp and (small) fish will gladly eat. We might not always realize it, but our aquariums are filled with life beyond just what we put in there. This makes it a great addition to community tanks that might contain tankmates with a taste for shrimp, so don't forget to also use moss for your shrimp tank for cover.įoraging grounds. Fish and fry in general love moss, as its dense structure works very well to provide cover. Shrimp and shrimp fry in particular are very vulnerable and will love being able to use Christmas moss to hide. It's a great, easy way to add some green to parts of the tank what would otherwise stay bare! When attached to a surface as described above, this moss makes a very decorative addition to the aquarium. Please research plant care before making a purchase to ensure your plant will thrive in your planted shrimp tank aquarium. Our blog lists many articles on plant care among other things. ![]() CO2 injection will yield better growth, and coloration. ![]()
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