Divinityinlove
Fish Crazy
Sadly, despite my research on shrimp care, I did not come across ANY warnings of aggressive shrimp to fish only vice versa.
I ordered 5 large AMANOS from an eBay aquatics seller.
Today I discovered one, then two munching on a dead young guppy. Who I had raised from a tiny fry. VERY SAD for me. I then discovered, 2 other young guppies were missing. Are these shrimps killing my guppies??
I found a thread on another forum about this issue, apparently they can be aggressive ghost shrimp, whisker shrimp or some other types...
How likely is it amanos would do this anyway? I had two, 1 died and 1 remaining, never saw this happen even when there was fish deaths and they were lying on the ground dissolving until I found them. Not once from my original amanos from Pets at home.
The shrimp are not underfed although I admit water temp shock from large water changes is a possible factor. I turn heater off, water goes cold as I drain, maybe I put water back in too fast too. Guppies could have had a shock and been vulnerable, apparently this is when shrimp attack.
I read ghost shrimp as mainly raised as feeders, so I'll feed these to my goldfish if they are the issue.
How likely they're amanos but attacking due to having a larger group where as mabye before there was only two so didn't?
Either way, amanos which are aggressive will also get fed to my goldfish I think.
Please help identify them as I'd love your experienced opinions whilst I continue my independent research.
Warning: GRAPHIC CONTENT, but do refer to video for CLEAR image of shrimp-
Otherwise, photos here but my phone isn't best for close
I ordered 5 large AMANOS from an eBay aquatics seller.
Today I discovered one, then two munching on a dead young guppy. Who I had raised from a tiny fry. VERY SAD for me. I then discovered, 2 other young guppies were missing. Are these shrimps killing my guppies??
I found a thread on another forum about this issue, apparently they can be aggressive ghost shrimp, whisker shrimp or some other types...
How likely is it amanos would do this anyway? I had two, 1 died and 1 remaining, never saw this happen even when there was fish deaths and they were lying on the ground dissolving until I found them. Not once from my original amanos from Pets at home.
The shrimp are not underfed although I admit water temp shock from large water changes is a possible factor. I turn heater off, water goes cold as I drain, maybe I put water back in too fast too. Guppies could have had a shock and been vulnerable, apparently this is when shrimp attack.
I read ghost shrimp as mainly raised as feeders, so I'll feed these to my goldfish if they are the issue.
How likely they're amanos but attacking due to having a larger group where as mabye before there was only two so didn't?
Either way, amanos which are aggressive will also get fed to my goldfish I think.
Please help identify them as I'd love your experienced opinions whilst I continue my independent research.
Warning: GRAPHIC CONTENT, but do refer to video for CLEAR image of shrimp-
Otherwise, photos here but my phone isn't best for close
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