I have a 10 gallon. It has ich. I'm treating with Ich-X which isn't supposed to hurt shrimp. However, I thought I would isolate my 3 red cherry shrimp to be safe. I cut a 2 liter bottle and floated in tank. I put roughly 25 pieces of aquarium gravel in the bottom, pea gravel size. I put the shrimp in there last night. This morning I put in a drop of Tetra safestart to add beneficial bacteria. Tonight I drained about half the water I had in the 2 liter and refilled with water I had setting for 24 hours. I added a couple more drops of Tetra safestart. In the process of the vacuuming the tank for water change, the bottle tilted and the gravel spilled over to one side. I tipped it back up and shook it get the gravel off the shrimp. Did some more tank maintenance. I looked in the bottle and 2 shrimp are laying there belly up. The smallest shrimp looks fine. At this point, not knowing what killed them so fast, I dumped the one remaining shrimp into the tank. I figured he had better odds in the treated tank than in the bottle not knowing what killed them.
Was it the Safestart? The room temp water? Or are the shrimp so fragile that a couple pieces of aquarium gravel on them would crush them to death?
Was it the Safestart? The room temp water? Or are the shrimp so fragile that a couple pieces of aquarium gravel on them would crush them to death?