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Can cherry shrimp live with Kuhli loaches?

Asked: mich.poirier, Last Updated:

I keep 3 banded kuhlis in a planted 20gal with cherry shrimp. If there was any indication of them eating the shrimp, I've missed it because I have more shrimp than I can count. So in short, yes, they can be kept together without mass murdering.

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