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Will my ghost shrimp be eaten?
So im thinking about moving my ghost shrimp into my 30 gallon but i need to know if it will be safe. The main fish id be slightl concerned about is my angelfish
now my ghost shrimp is pretty big (around 2 inches). Its the same size and slightly bigger than a few of the fish i have in the tank, and my angelfish doesnt bother them
3 Answers
- Punkin eaterLv 74 years ago
Probably could reduce the chances of being eaten if you had a ton of hiding places, dense plants, rocks, driftwood, thick algae growth
and added the shrimp with the lights off and left them off a day or two.
But shrimp are tasty, yummy, good to eat
Note: can't keep an angel healthy in 30 gallons
- ?Lv 74 years ago
Eventually it may eat the shrimp, especially right after a molt.
I'd keep it separate.