vince82
Fish Fanatic
Years ago, I used to keep troves of neocaridinas in all my tanks, and they would reproduce WILDLY... but since I moved I can't seem to keep them alive.
I used to use tap water from where I was, and now I use RO+equilibrium, so I guess the problem is problemy somewhere in that.
I don't really know what I am doing wrong.
There is a few hydras in my 2.5 gallon cube but it's very little, but should not be a big deal for adult shrimps..
However, my 15 individual blue dream colony has started to go downhill after a week of being in the cube, and they have steadily declined by about 1/day. I have 3 left.
Bigger tank (the one in my signature) had 10 more shrimps (these red cherry) and still, same destiny. Down to 1.
There are corys and otos in there, the corys are multiplying with fry surviving fine, the otos are healthy.
There are NO ammonia, NO nitrites, 10ppm nitrates, GH 9, KH 4, PH 7, and to play super safe I ran one of those multi-tests strips you can use for drinking water which measured about in line with my API tests readings, and 0 on everything else (bromine, iron, copper, lead, chlorine etc).
The water is RO + Seachem equilibrium, and the substrate is top soil capped with sand.
I am at a loss, I don't know what I am doing wrong with these guys.
I think the next approach is undoing the cube in order to redo it with sand only and no substrate, as anyway I have no intention to keep complex plants here, just a couple cryptos and a moss ball, I want this to be a shrimp dedicated cube. For the bigger tank.. I give up with shrimps and the plants are loving the substrate so I won't be redoing it.
I used to use tap water from where I was, and now I use RO+equilibrium, so I guess the problem is problemy somewhere in that.
I don't really know what I am doing wrong.
There is a few hydras in my 2.5 gallon cube but it's very little, but should not be a big deal for adult shrimps..
However, my 15 individual blue dream colony has started to go downhill after a week of being in the cube, and they have steadily declined by about 1/day. I have 3 left.
Bigger tank (the one in my signature) had 10 more shrimps (these red cherry) and still, same destiny. Down to 1.
There are corys and otos in there, the corys are multiplying with fry surviving fine, the otos are healthy.
There are NO ammonia, NO nitrites, 10ppm nitrates, GH 9, KH 4, PH 7, and to play super safe I ran one of those multi-tests strips you can use for drinking water which measured about in line with my API tests readings, and 0 on everything else (bromine, iron, copper, lead, chlorine etc).
The water is RO + Seachem equilibrium, and the substrate is top soil capped with sand.
I am at a loss, I don't know what I am doing wrong with these guys.
I think the next approach is undoing the cube in order to redo it with sand only and no substrate, as anyway I have no intention to keep complex plants here, just a couple cryptos and a moss ball, I want this to be a shrimp dedicated cube. For the bigger tank.. I give up with shrimps and the plants are loving the substrate so I won't be redoing it.
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