thoughts please
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 10:17 am
i was just doing a tank check and noticed that a couple of the shrimp werent as active as they should be
checked the water 6.5pH on test strip 7.0 on pH meter no ammonia/nitrates but 50 mgs/l nitrite's
changed about 25% water with what i usually use a mix of tap (using stress coat dechlorinator/heavy meal remove and claims to have aloe vera in to help with slime coat of fish)
lost one of the adult shrimp
was wondering whether a quick water change, i always change water realitively quick , just pour it in, as long as it feels similar temperature
and i am assuming it is similar parameters to tank as far as hardness and pH as i use the same mix of change water each time
may have pushed the shrimp over the edge?
can turbulence? dissolved oxygen? any things like this have an effect?
good news was that i decided to remove the moss covered in hair algae that i had placed from another tank in for the shrimp to feed on months ago and noticed 3 small baby shrimp
makes it all the more confusing, i am assuming the nitrite was too high for the shrimp and the water change maybe just finished a stressed shrimp off
now wondering why some shrimp feel happy enough to breed and the other was feeling poorl enough to pop his clogs
andrew
checked the water 6.5pH on test strip 7.0 on pH meter no ammonia/nitrates but 50 mgs/l nitrite's
changed about 25% water with what i usually use a mix of tap (using stress coat dechlorinator/heavy meal remove and claims to have aloe vera in to help with slime coat of fish)
lost one of the adult shrimp
was wondering whether a quick water change, i always change water realitively quick , just pour it in, as long as it feels similar temperature
and i am assuming it is similar parameters to tank as far as hardness and pH as i use the same mix of change water each time
may have pushed the shrimp over the edge?
can turbulence? dissolved oxygen? any things like this have an effect?
good news was that i decided to remove the moss covered in hair algae that i had placed from another tank in for the shrimp to feed on months ago and noticed 3 small baby shrimp
makes it all the more confusing, i am assuming the nitrite was too high for the shrimp and the water change maybe just finished a stressed shrimp off
now wondering why some shrimp feel happy enough to breed and the other was feeling poorl enough to pop his clogs
andrew