Pepsidave85
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Hello All,
I added some shrimp to my 100L tank yesterday, and this morning noticed 4 dead, and one looks to be on its way out.
First thing I checked were my water conditions, which showed that all parameters fine.
But then I may have found what's responsible, however would like other peoples thoughts too.
I dose CO2 from a fire extinguisher and I use the extinguisher pin to anchor pieces of cucumber which I feed to my otos.
I think it's most likely to be the extinguisher pin that's caused their deaths so far.
I assume the pin must contain at least small amounts of copper. Incidentally 3 of the 4 deaths were close to where the extinguisher pin was.
I removed the pin this morning, and added some de-chlorinator to aid the removal/detoxification of any metal elements which may have leached into the water.
So now that I have removed the extinguisher pin (and cucumber), and added dechlorinator, how likely is it that the remaining shrimp will die/survive?
Thanks in Advance
I added some shrimp to my 100L tank yesterday, and this morning noticed 4 dead, and one looks to be on its way out.
First thing I checked were my water conditions, which showed that all parameters fine.
But then I may have found what's responsible, however would like other peoples thoughts too.
I dose CO2 from a fire extinguisher and I use the extinguisher pin to anchor pieces of cucumber which I feed to my otos.
I think it's most likely to be the extinguisher pin that's caused their deaths so far.
I assume the pin must contain at least small amounts of copper. Incidentally 3 of the 4 deaths were close to where the extinguisher pin was.
I removed the pin this morning, and added some de-chlorinator to aid the removal/detoxification of any metal elements which may have leached into the water.
So now that I have removed the extinguisher pin (and cucumber), and added dechlorinator, how likely is it that the remaining shrimp will die/survive?
Thanks in Advance