I set up a 20 long tank. I stocked it with gravel, substrate, driftwood, plants, cholla wood . . . there was algae and biofilm, I actually had the cholla wood in my 10 gallon for quite some time.
I used fritz fishless fuel and turbo start. I tested and tested, it got to where 3ppm nh3 was gone the next day. Can't remember offhand exactly what the nitrates were but they never got high, I guess the plants used it.
I went off to the store and got 15 neons and 15 ghost shrimp. They were in the same tank at the store, although they had another tank with more shrimp.
I slowly acclimated them, not only putting the bag in the water, but kept adding small amounts of the water too.
I released them. I was so amazed at how active the shrimp were!! Everyone seemed to love their new home.
I think the next day there was 1 dead shrimp, I expected to lose something. But they were settling down and hanging out in the little places I had for them. I had a sponge filter and a screen for my aquaclear. They were so active, swimming with their little foot paddles, eating with their little mitten hands . . .
And each day I woke up to more and more dead, shrimp that looked health and happy the previous day - dead.
The neons are fine, and I never saw them acknowledging the shrimp, many of them were the same size and larger. Plus I have so many books and hidy holes.
The tests didn't show any parameter spikes but out of caution I did a 4 gallon water change, vaccines the gravel, moved the decor (except for the 2 swords that are planted). I'd have to look at my records but I did more than one change.
This all took place in a little over a week. I think I have two shrimp left.
My spouse, who was against the tank to begin with loved them and wants more. I really wanted cherries and/or blue dreams and there is a Petco an hour away that actually gets shrimp other than ghosts in. Spouse seems to not even care, just wants to get the cheap feeders cause they were so cute.
I don't know why they are dying and don't want to tear the tank apart a few times a week in search of bodies.
I thought shrimp weren't that hard?!? I picked easy shrimp. The neons remain fine and it's interesting watching them behave in a group.
I had special shrimp food I dropped in when I saw them group and have a cuddle bone piece.
Here are some pics of my tank, it reeks of care and love. And apparently shrimp death.
I used fritz fishless fuel and turbo start. I tested and tested, it got to where 3ppm nh3 was gone the next day. Can't remember offhand exactly what the nitrates were but they never got high, I guess the plants used it.
I went off to the store and got 15 neons and 15 ghost shrimp. They were in the same tank at the store, although they had another tank with more shrimp.
I slowly acclimated them, not only putting the bag in the water, but kept adding small amounts of the water too.
I released them. I was so amazed at how active the shrimp were!! Everyone seemed to love their new home.
I think the next day there was 1 dead shrimp, I expected to lose something. But they were settling down and hanging out in the little places I had for them. I had a sponge filter and a screen for my aquaclear. They were so active, swimming with their little foot paddles, eating with their little mitten hands . . .
And each day I woke up to more and more dead, shrimp that looked health and happy the previous day - dead.
The neons are fine, and I never saw them acknowledging the shrimp, many of them were the same size and larger. Plus I have so many books and hidy holes.
The tests didn't show any parameter spikes but out of caution I did a 4 gallon water change, vaccines the gravel, moved the decor (except for the 2 swords that are planted). I'd have to look at my records but I did more than one change.
This all took place in a little over a week. I think I have two shrimp left.
My spouse, who was against the tank to begin with loved them and wants more. I really wanted cherries and/or blue dreams and there is a Petco an hour away that actually gets shrimp other than ghosts in. Spouse seems to not even care, just wants to get the cheap feeders cause they were so cute.
I don't know why they are dying and don't want to tear the tank apart a few times a week in search of bodies.
I thought shrimp weren't that hard?!? I picked easy shrimp. The neons remain fine and it's interesting watching them behave in a group.
I had special shrimp food I dropped in when I saw them group and have a cuddle bone piece.
Here are some pics of my tank, it reeks of care and love. And apparently shrimp death.