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Questions about Ghost Shrimp

Suz

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Hi everyone,

I was thinking of starting a small planted tank where I was going to raise snails and ghost shrimp. Which I would then feed to my axolotl as a treat and also to help clean the tank(please not the snails will be going to some future fish I am getting not to the axolotl). I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to quarantine them and go about raising them. I am just gathering information now, I know that I will at least have a small planted tank, so also plant suggestions would be awesome.

Thanks for the feedback,
Suz
 
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