I have 3 aquariums, the one I'm asking about is the10 gallon aquarium. My little koi betta lived there until she got stuck under a rock and died. It was heartbreaking, she was my favorite fish. The store had red cherry neocaridinas when I went back to pick up something or other and I decided to give them a try. I got 5, one got stuck in the filter, I solved that by putting netting over the intake. It was from that batch I got the berried female, she didn't come that way. I took this as a sign everything was going well. I saw nice molts too.
The second batch was 3 blues and a little brown one, I was hoping to get more males, I didn't think I had enough males.
I went back to the store for something or other again and they had just gotten in the shrimp, they were hanging on the side in a box, how convenient. I took this as a sign to get a few more. That was the batch with the big purples.
So I got more, at one point 16. The last batch I got 4, 2 were big and dark, kind of purple. The one got stuck in the pitcher I was using to drop acclimate and I didn't notice at first. It wasn't dead and was very active when I put it with the rest. I still wasn't surprised when it died. Actually I lost both large purples. Then I noticed a dead shrimp almost every morning. The snails get to them first so I may be losing more than I know.
I haven't lost them all but I've had no more berries. Since I've gotten a few small batches I can't really keep track of the individuals anymore except for the distinctive ones. I have no idea how many I have left.
I'm about to give up on shrimp, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. At first I didn't lose any, and I even got a berried female. She dropped the berries, it didn't look like she had a good grasp on them, plus she was small. But I no longer see nice molts. I watch them for hours and besides the purple ones, that acted distressed everyone else acts fine, then the next day I see a dead one. It's very discouraging.
The irony is that the first batch wasn't drip acclimated and they didn't seem affected by that.
Here are my tank indices
GH 12
KH4
Ph 6.8
Nitrate. 0-5 (trace)
Nitrite 0
Nh3 0
One wonder she'll
One small oyster shell that serves as a food dish.
Driftwood, plants, cholla wood
I wish I would have just gotten another little Betta at this point. But I would like to know what I'm doing wrong that I can't raise shrimp that are so prolific they are like guppies.
My shrimp tank
The second batch was 3 blues and a little brown one, I was hoping to get more males, I didn't think I had enough males.
I went back to the store for something or other again and they had just gotten in the shrimp, they were hanging on the side in a box, how convenient. I took this as a sign to get a few more. That was the batch with the big purples.
So I got more, at one point 16. The last batch I got 4, 2 were big and dark, kind of purple. The one got stuck in the pitcher I was using to drop acclimate and I didn't notice at first. It wasn't dead and was very active when I put it with the rest. I still wasn't surprised when it died. Actually I lost both large purples. Then I noticed a dead shrimp almost every morning. The snails get to them first so I may be losing more than I know.
I haven't lost them all but I've had no more berries. Since I've gotten a few small batches I can't really keep track of the individuals anymore except for the distinctive ones. I have no idea how many I have left.
I'm about to give up on shrimp, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. At first I didn't lose any, and I even got a berried female. She dropped the berries, it didn't look like she had a good grasp on them, plus she was small. But I no longer see nice molts. I watch them for hours and besides the purple ones, that acted distressed everyone else acts fine, then the next day I see a dead one. It's very discouraging.
The irony is that the first batch wasn't drip acclimated and they didn't seem affected by that.
Here are my tank indices
GH 12
KH4
Ph 6.8
Nitrate. 0-5 (trace)
Nitrite 0
Nh3 0
One wonder she'll
One small oyster shell that serves as a food dish.
Driftwood, plants, cholla wood
I wish I would have just gotten another little Betta at this point. But I would like to know what I'm doing wrong that I can't raise shrimp that are so prolific they are like guppies.
My shrimp tank