H hermitpermit Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 16, 2004 Messages 105 Reaction score 0 Location watford, london Jul 24, 2004 #1 are ghost shrimp effected by nitrite
T Teelie Fish Aficionado Joined May 16, 2004 Messages 4,656 Reaction score 0 Location Southern U.S. Jul 24, 2004 #2 Yes, nitrite will kill them.
H Helium_Junkie Fishaholic Joined Jul 17, 2004 Messages 512 Reaction score 0 Location East Sussex Aug 6, 2004 #3 At any level? Even only small amounts made by adding new fish? (Slight rise as bacteria spread more).
At any level? Even only small amounts made by adding new fish? (Slight rise as bacteria spread more).
S Stryker Fishaholic Joined Mar 9, 2004 Messages 668 Reaction score 0 Location Walsall, UK Aug 6, 2004 #4 shrimp are like the canaries of the aquatic world. Usually they will show signs of stress first.... IE not moving much, generally lathargic.
shrimp are like the canaries of the aquatic world. Usually they will show signs of stress first.... IE not moving much, generally lathargic.
V VulcanNinja Fish Crazy Joined Jun 27, 2004 Messages 206 Reaction score 0 Location Pittsburgh, PA Aug 6, 2004 #5 Yes, one of my Ghost shrimp was molting when my tank wasn't cycled yet. My fault, but it died, so please wait until the levels are safe.
Yes, one of my Ghost shrimp was molting when my tank wasn't cycled yet. My fault, but it died, so please wait until the levels are safe.