Telling how old a cherry shrimps is
Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 4:46 pm
well recently i purchased a few cherry reds that were mostly female.. and a bit big IMO. out of the 8 that i initially purchased only 4 are left now, they started dying one by one, some of them died while still carryings eggs in their swimerettes. At the same time i also aquired another batch of cherries(from singapore) that were much smaller (around 1/4 size to 1/2) and i am yet to find a single dead shrimp from that batch...
This is leading me to believe that the shrimps i originally purchased were already old ? .... They were not showing signs of stress or anything.. Im trying to narrow down the possible causes for the deaths of the bigger shrimps.
Tank - 20 gal bare bottom, filled with moss and a few pieces of driftwood.
Feeding - everyday - really small amounts of flake or veggie wafer or a few crushed snails or a few pieces of frozen bloodworms.
Water change - every other day 10-20 percent plus substrate vacuum of accumulated wastes. (water is dechlorinated with anti-chlorine/chloramine before use)
This is leading me to believe that the shrimps i originally purchased were already old ? .... They were not showing signs of stress or anything.. Im trying to narrow down the possible causes for the deaths of the bigger shrimps.
Tank - 20 gal bare bottom, filled with moss and a few pieces of driftwood.
Feeding - everyday - really small amounts of flake or veggie wafer or a few crushed snails or a few pieces of frozen bloodworms.
Water change - every other day 10-20 percent plus substrate vacuum of accumulated wastes. (water is dechlorinated with anti-chlorine/chloramine before use)