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    Hi Shrimpers
    Does anyone know of any low maintenance nitrate sucking plants for shrimp only tank. Currently have flame and java moss with needleleaf. Any suggestions? Thanks, Luis
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    Hornwort is a nitrate sponge and shrimp like it. However, if your tanks run out of nitrates, the hornwort will drop its needles.

    I like water lettuce, which is a floating plant that multiplies quickly. It has long, ferny trailing roots and shrimp love to hang upside down under these plants. I can give you some water lettuce, if you'd like.




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    Hi Shrimpers
    Does anyone know of any low maintenance nitrate sucking plants for shrimp only tank. Currently have flame and java moss with needleleaf. Any suggestions? Thanks, Luis

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    I second morainy's suggestion. My shrimp love doing the same thing.

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    Hygroryza aristata – Asian Watergrass is another great floating plant. I would be a little gun shy on hornwort (a nitrate hog) because it will outcompete all other plants for nutrients and may cause Java fern melt. I really like fissidens fontanus (Phoenix moss) and Bolbitis heudelotii. Hopefully this is helpful.

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    If it's a shrimp only tank, do you really need that many high uptake plants? If you put too much in there, you'll have to start dosing, since the shrimps don't really generate that much ammonia/nitrite/nitrate. Just a thought (very similar to what Stuart suggested).
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    Bolbitis is a good nutrient sucking plant!!
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    amazon frogbit is pretty good too.

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    Wow. thanks for all the suggestions. I'll start my research and see what I come up with. Reason for the op was that I'm trying to only do a w/c every second week so that I can stop myself from fiddling around with the tank and causing problems. I've had some losses in the past 2 weeks and am hoping to give them a little more stability. I currently have grapefruit size of flame and java moss along with 2 small amazon swords and needleleaf fern mixed very sporadically in a 40g
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