Cherry blossom shrimp eats algae, and cherry blossom shrimp is bred by black shell shrimp, so it has certain algae removal ability and takes algae as its staple food. Cherry blossom shrimp generally don't eat filamentous algae. If they are fed with feed at ordinary times, they will not eat algae. If the cherry shrimp is weak and does not adapt to the environment, it will temporarily stop eating algae. Cherry shrimp eats algae
Cherry shrimp is bred from black shell shrimp, so it also eats algae, but just like black shell shrimp, it is necessary to put more cherry shrimp in order to remove algae, otherwise it is difficult to see the effect if the quantity is small.
Generally speaking, the cherry shrimp mainly eats algae, but the filamentous algae is not eaten, and all other furry algae are eaten. If the feed is sufficient, the cherry shrimp will reduce the efficiency of eating algae.
It is also possible that you don't eat algae, for example, the algae grow too old, or haven't adapted to the environment, and the cherry shrimp with poor physical fitness don't eat algae either, so you should pay attention to supplementing more adequate nutrition to the cherry shrimp.