alder cones
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Re: alder cones
Those parasites should be gone when she molts the next time, alder cones or not.
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Re: alder cones
Yes that will be my luck too Mustafa, Get ready to do an experiment and the shrimp will molt...
It is just happend to have all the ingredients to experiment so here we go....
Cheers, Bill
It is just happend to have all the ingredients to experiment so here we go....
Cheers, Bill
Re: alder cones
I'm all for experimenting. That's the only way to find out if something works or not. I found out it doesn't, but the more experiments the better.
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Re: alder cones
Well the shrimp in question was removed to the main tank with no more issues yesterday.... I sort of failed at this little experiment and didnt watch very close for the last week or so and am guessing the shrimp molted. There was really no sign of gradual removal of the problem, it was just gone a day or two ago indicating a molt solved the issue.
Bill
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Re: alder cones
That is good to hear. Now let's hope she starts to carry eggs soon .
Re: alder cones
Sorry to hear your experiment failed. I was curious about the results. Sometimes when you have multiple tanks going, it's possible to miss a molt. But at least your shrimp is okay!
Re: alder cones
I agree.southerndesert wrote:There was really no sign of gradual removal of the problem, it was just gone a day or two ago indicating a molt solved the issue.