Maybe a few snails. I have rams horn snails that eat algae up but still leave a little here and there and it grows back, then gets eaten again. I have a large group since they breed fast so maybe a few snails like 1 or 2 of a different species (one that reproduces slower) will work best to help out and eat away some of that.
im not sure but i like to hit my tanks with bacter ae to promote biofilm cause i think my shrimps prefer to eat that all day and they dont really do much of a good job cleaning actual algae. also the algae sometimes covers my plants leaves and then i get issues with my plants.
Maybe a few snails. I have rams horn snails that eat algae up but still leave a little here and there and it grows back, then gets eaten again. I have a large group since they breed fast so maybe a few snails like 1 or 2 of a different species (one that reproduces slower) will work best to help out and eat away some of that.
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im not sure but i like to hit my tanks with bacter ae to promote biofilm cause i think my shrimps prefer to eat that all day and they dont really do much of a good job cleaning actual algae. also the algae sometimes covers my plants leaves and then i get issues with my plants.