SteveMid
Member
Hi everyone,
I have a well established planted tank (fluval Roma 240 - see attached picture). I am happy with plant growth, especially since moving to CO2 injection 3 months ago, but just cannot keep cherry shrimp alive.
Water conditions are as follows:
Aquarium water
KH 3
GH 5
Ph 6.5
Nitrates 20-30ppm
Nitrates 0
Ammonia 0
~40% water change every week
Daily dose of evolution aqua plant fertiliser.
Tap water (measured)
KH 2
GH 3
Ph 7
The tank is very lightly stocked with 13 neon tetras, 2 leopard danios and 2 platties: Fish health is good.
I have 15 amano shrimps in the tank that thrive and I have not lost a single amano in a year. The females are frequently carrying eggs and no obvious moulting problems. On the other hand, I have tried keeping cherry shrimp but they just slowly die away. I lost my first 5 I bought over the space of a month then recently tried again with 10 and I only have 1 left after approx two months. The ones that last for a while do grow so must be moulting. I’ve only ever found two dead but I guess the others just get cleared up. I’d love to keep some cherry shrimp in the tank but not sure what to do. I can only think that it’s got something to do with the tap water/water changes.
Can someone suggest some things that I could do or where i maybe going wrong.
thanks

I have a well established planted tank (fluval Roma 240 - see attached picture). I am happy with plant growth, especially since moving to CO2 injection 3 months ago, but just cannot keep cherry shrimp alive.
Water conditions are as follows:
Aquarium water
KH 3
GH 5
Ph 6.5
Nitrates 20-30ppm
Nitrates 0
Ammonia 0
~40% water change every week
Daily dose of evolution aqua plant fertiliser.
Tap water (measured)
KH 2
GH 3
Ph 7
The tank is very lightly stocked with 13 neon tetras, 2 leopard danios and 2 platties: Fish health is good.
I have 15 amano shrimps in the tank that thrive and I have not lost a single amano in a year. The females are frequently carrying eggs and no obvious moulting problems. On the other hand, I have tried keeping cherry shrimp but they just slowly die away. I lost my first 5 I bought over the space of a month then recently tried again with 10 and I only have 1 left after approx two months. The ones that last for a while do grow so must be moulting. I’ve only ever found two dead but I guess the others just get cleared up. I’d love to keep some cherry shrimp in the tank but not sure what to do. I can only think that it’s got something to do with the tap water/water changes.
Can someone suggest some things that I could do or where i maybe going wrong.
thanks
