KatNor21
Fish Fanatic
I have a 5.5 shrimp tank and for the past week or two, every other day I notice a dead shrimp in the morning. Doesn't seem to matter if it's an adult or juvenile, or what coloration. I have about 10 red rilis, 5 orange cherry, and 5 blue velvet. It's a planted tank with pearl weed, java moss, water sprite, dwarf hairgrass. I keep it at 70-78 degrees. I recently had a problem with detritus and flatworms (found one planaria, but mostly other types of flatworms) and teeny tiny copepods or something. I changed out the gravel, retained the same filter and most of the same water. The pests have reduced quite a bit. I added a scarlet badis for good measure. Noticed the nitrites were rising (probably because the gravel change disrupted its cycle), so I do water changes every day they are 1ppm or higher, but only change like 20% of the water. Other parameters: GH is 150ppm and pH is 6.5. This morning I found a dead red rili juvenile, checked the nitrites and it was about 0.5. I should point out that the occasional shrimp deaths occurred BEFORE the gravel change (when nitrites were 0), while the pests were thriving, so I thought maybe worms were killing them. But now I don't see worms anymore so...?
I'm at a loss. Everything seems to be fine. But every couple days, there's another dead shrimp in the morning. Any ideas?
I'm at a loss. Everything seems to be fine. But every couple days, there's another dead shrimp in the morning. Any ideas?