What is recommended if an aquarist wishes to protect shrimp fry in a community tank housing X-Ray Tetras?

Answer

Dense moss or planting

Because adult X-Ray Tetras possess a natural inclination to consume small creatures, they pose a significant predatory risk to smaller tank mates, including available shrimp fry. If the intention is to successfully raise very small fry in a community setting that includes these tetras, physical barriers are necessary for protection. The recommended method to mitigate this predation risk is to provide dense physical cover, such as thick mosses or heavy planting, which offers safe hiding places where the vulnerable young can grow away from the sight and reach of the adult fish.

What is recommended if an aquarist wishes to protect shrimp fry in a community tank housing X-Ray Tetras?

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