Well...non-macro/filter shrimp? I saw them refered to as "micro shrimp" in a recent aquarium magazine article...maybe dwarf or small is more appropriate. The ones I have that seem to enjoy the floating plants are cherry reds and zebras. I actually find myself watching the shrimp more than I watch my fish...active little things... Cliff > Micro shrimp?! Sounds neat. (I use water lettuce as a floating nutrient > sink.) > > - Matt S. > > On 8/15/07, Clifford Miller <clifford@clevergeek.com> wrote: >> >> >> Alternately, you might consider increasing the levels of floating plants >> to filter some of the higher intensity light (if the tank in question is >> big enough to have both high light and low light sections). >> >> I have plently of duckweed, salvia, fairy moss and frogbit if you're >> interested in trying it out. >> >> I'm a big fan of the lillypad look and long hanging root structure of >> the >> frogbit, but many people consider it too messy. >> >> The smaller plants will form a nice curtain over the surface that lots >> of >> livebearers and micro shrimp seem to like playing in, and have much >> shorter roots...but once they're added to a tank, they're in to stay... >> No matter how you try to net or filter them out there will always be >> more. >> I pull them out of my three tanks by the handfuls on a weekly basis. >> >> Best of Luck, >> >> Cliff >> >> > _______________________________________________ > GSAS-Member mailing list > GSAS-Member@thekrib.com > http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member > _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member