New amano turned white inside and died in a few hours time
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 1:34 pm
I have not heard/read good things about shrimp turning white...it seems to always be a forteller of doom. Well, I just bought 5 amano shrimp 2 days ago and added them to a 38 gallon heavily planted tank that already had other shrimp in it. The new shrimp were all very active when I added them, right up until this morning. Then I noticed one being very listless and lathargic, and not eating with the others. Within hours it had gone white inside and died. The others all seem very well still (eating voraciously, swimming, and my cherry shrimp...some of which are pregnant or are fry themselves...seem fine). There was one acting odd when I added it to the tank...swimming constantly for hours, never stopping on anything, but it calmed down. I assume that may have been the same one.
There are new plants in the tank (I just added wisteria, asian ambulia, watersprite, and hornwort 2 days ago as well), but I washed them very well first. I could tell the watersprite was grown emersed though...the rest was submersed. The ammonia and nitrite are 0ppm, and the nitrate is maintained around 10ppm with fetilizers. I fertilize with a PMDD mixture of Mono Potassium Phosphate, Potassium Nitrate, Potassium Sulfate, and Iron Chelate, and Flourish Trace. I was told that this would be safe for shrimp (that is a priority since I have had amano shrimp, cherry shrimp, and tiger shrimp in the tank).
Is there any way to tell if this is going to be an ongoing thing? Is there something I need to do to ensure their safety?
There are new plants in the tank (I just added wisteria, asian ambulia, watersprite, and hornwort 2 days ago as well), but I washed them very well first. I could tell the watersprite was grown emersed though...the rest was submersed. The ammonia and nitrite are 0ppm, and the nitrate is maintained around 10ppm with fetilizers. I fertilize with a PMDD mixture of Mono Potassium Phosphate, Potassium Nitrate, Potassium Sulfate, and Iron Chelate, and Flourish Trace. I was told that this would be safe for shrimp (that is a priority since I have had amano shrimp, cherry shrimp, and tiger shrimp in the tank).
Is there any way to tell if this is going to be an ongoing thing? Is there something I need to do to ensure their safety?