I recently inherited a female betta and 6 ghost shrimp that were kept in a way too small tank, and set up a 10 gallon heavily planted with java moss on driftwood, some kind of anubias, and I'm trying my hand with dwarf hairgrass (it's not looking stellar, might scrap it). The problem is, that when I inherited the shrimp, 3 of them were carrying eggs, the eggs have now hatched, and I suspect there are about 100 tiny shrimp crawling all over the moss. I had kinda hoped that the betta would eat a bunch of them, and keep the numbers in check, however, she seems to completely ignore them. Anything you guys would reccomend to eat some babies and keep this thing from becoming just one giant mass of shrimp? The betta is pretty friendly toward the adult shrimp, with nothing but an occasional false charge at them during feeding, I was thinking maybe a couple cory cats?