monkeymagic
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I've set up a new 30l tank, with a Betta, and moved 3 over Amano shrimp from my 180l established community tank around a week ago.
For a couple of days they behaved normally, constantly moving around and grazing on the algae. No issues with attention from the Betta, and they show no fear.
For the last 3 days though, they've more or less stopped moving or eating, and are staying in the same corner of the tank. It's an open area so they're not hiding. They're alive, and moving their antennae around. Occasionally I'll find one of them has moved a few inches.
Two of them have moulted in the new tank.
It's a heavily newly planted tank, with a LOT of algae for them to eat.
The tank is around 3/4 weeks old, and it cycled perfectly, going from high ammonia for a few days to perfect current water parameters with zero ammonia, nitrates and nitrites. Half the filter media is from my old tank, so bacteria should be very established.
The temperate is about the same as the old tank at 78 degrees.
I added an airstone two days ago, and did a 50% water change yesterday, despite the testing being perfect.
The Ph/Kh/Gh all looks identical between the old and new tank as well - which makes sense as it's the same tap water they're used to.
Any ideas what could be going on? Are they just resting and getting used to the new tank (in which case I will just be patient), or should I be worried? Should I move them back to the old tank for their well-being? I'm really hoping they'll recover and get eating the algae though - there's a LOT of it!
For a couple of days they behaved normally, constantly moving around and grazing on the algae. No issues with attention from the Betta, and they show no fear.
For the last 3 days though, they've more or less stopped moving or eating, and are staying in the same corner of the tank. It's an open area so they're not hiding. They're alive, and moving their antennae around. Occasionally I'll find one of them has moved a few inches.
Two of them have moulted in the new tank.
It's a heavily newly planted tank, with a LOT of algae for them to eat.
The tank is around 3/4 weeks old, and it cycled perfectly, going from high ammonia for a few days to perfect current water parameters with zero ammonia, nitrates and nitrites. Half the filter media is from my old tank, so bacteria should be very established.
The temperate is about the same as the old tank at 78 degrees.
I added an airstone two days ago, and did a 50% water change yesterday, despite the testing being perfect.
The Ph/Kh/Gh all looks identical between the old and new tank as well - which makes sense as it's the same tap water they're used to.
Any ideas what could be going on? Are they just resting and getting used to the new tank (in which case I will just be patient), or should I be worried? Should I move them back to the old tank for their well-being? I'm really hoping they'll recover and get eating the algae though - there's a LOT of it!