help! Dying shrimp! I am new to the shrimp world. I've had fish tanks forever, and started with live plants a year ago.
Last week I got some Amano's from Arizona Aquatic Gardens. A few days later, I got some red cherry's from a seller on ebay. 2/20 amano's arrived dead, but all the cherry's were alive. Acclimated slowly to my 2 of my tanks, and they were great til tonite. My 20 gallon has 6 dead shrimp- 4 amano and 2 cherry's. Tested parameters- 0 for ammonia/nitrite, nitrate is at 10 (dosed Prime yesterday after my weekly cleaning, dosed again tonite after the + reading). temp 78. pH 6.4 I do use CO2 injection, usually kept about 30...but my pH is usually right around 6.8. Not sure why there was a drop in pH- there is generally no fluctuation in that...my GH is only 4, so I know that is low. As I'm writing this I'm wondering if they got CO2 overdose, since my pH dropped a bit and raised the CO2? Was watching the shrimp, and few I thought were dead, they were on their side. As I watched, they moved a bit. I took them out, acclimated them to another tank and now they seem fine, after only about 1/2 hour. The tank I moved them to has no CO2. My fish are fine, my snails and few clams seem ok, too. I read elsewhere that AZ is a very bad place to get shrimp- is this true? Doesn't please me if it is, since I gave them my money, but it would be a lesson learned. Maybe "bad" shrimp + slightly high CO2? Although there were a few dead cherry's...but that could be just CO2, I supposed. Sorry I'm rambling, but I know literally no one else that has shrimp...or live pants, even- I'm kinda on my own. Any advice would be helpful! I will be doing a water change in the morning (time for bed where I am). |