markanthany
Mostly New Member
Hey everyone,
So I noticed today that I have what I think are some detritus worms. Edit: and I believe copepods now (insanely tiny white dots that scoot around). Although what I've read online about them says they're harmless, I've had two shrimp mysteriously die during the past three days. I'm new to keeping shrimp (aside from ghost shrimp) and this is in a cycled 5 gallon shrimp-only nano. I've got cherries, and some red and blue crystal shrimp (10 total) as well as some babies and one ottocat. I have a one and a half inch substrate of pool filter sand, a small sponge filter, a heater, and java moss and marimo moss balls.
My specs:
75 F
Hard water (I think our tap is just naturally very hard and this is the reading we get on all of our tanks [we have six] and I don't believe it's ever been a problem before, but if it can be harmful to shrimp, any tips on softening the water?)
6.8 ph
40 (kh) ppm alkalinity (same goes here, should I try to change this?)
0-0.5 nitrite (? test strip wasn't clear.)
0 ammonia
0 nitrate.
After noticing the two dead shrimp, I did a 60% water change (I didn't know that large water changes could be harmful to shrimp at the time.
The thing is, the driftwood we put in there, though we boiled the crap out of them for hours, was still leeching some tannins and I was more worried about stressing the shrimp with water changes, so I left it alone for about two weeks, and during that time the water basically turned into tea—not cloudy, just brown. The water is almost crystal clear now after the water change. However, I realized that because the water was so dark before, I didn't notice these worms (if there were any visible before the water change) nor how much waste had accumulated on the bottom. Though the shrimp seem much more active today and are eating everything, and I can still see some babies, I'm really concerned about what killed the other two shrimp, and I really don't want to lose any more.
My question is, can detritus worms be harmful in any way? And what do you think killed off the two shrimp? I did an ammonia test before changing the tank water and it read 0—I did a strip test as well but I don't remember its exact readings, but I don't think it was much different from what I have now.
I ask about the worms because I have no experience with them, and I read that there are strains of other worms that can attach to the bellies of invertebrates and eat the shrimp alive, as well as eat babies and shrimp eggs. I would also like to get rid of them if at all possible (or at least the visible ones) for the sake of aesthetics. I do have a small endler/guppy fry in a separate tank that I was contemplating adding to eat the worms, but I really don't want it to eat any baby shrimp or shrimp eggs if you think it would? He's about an inch long from nose to the tip of his tail. I have a betta as well, but he's very aggressive and I don't want him eating the babies.
Any help is very appreciated.