So my tank has been cycling now for 4 weeks and heres its current parameters
Ammonia-0/0.25
Nitrite-0
Nitrate- 50/60ppm (trying small water changes)
KH-60/6
GH-260/13
PH-7
From readign they can adapt to these conditions right?
My tanks very heavily planted and has a strong flow and water agitation, now there has been an algae bloom as its low tech el natural, aka soil base and medium lighting 2 watts per g
anyway beside the point, I have tried some tester cherries,some cheap ones and well started with 10 and for the 2 days following reckon I could see half, after a water change 2days ago and looking today I see a moult but only one shrimp, the rest have disaeared and there arent many hiding places I couldnt see or to hold them all
no bodies either and its tank mates are little borrares brigatte, mosquito rasbora so they arent the culprit. Is it maybe nitrate poisioning? As I said I am trying small water changes to reduce it as its quite high and my plants dont seem to be absorbing them as I thought
should I cycle a little longer before adding again? also (no previous experience what so ever) they never sat still or on the substrate which is pretty dense, always floating about and landing randomly, this normal?🙂 thanks for reading the ramblings of a very keen and impatient future shrimp keeper 🙂
Ammonia-0/0.25
Nitrite-0
Nitrate- 50/60ppm (trying small water changes)
KH-60/6
GH-260/13
PH-7
From readign they can adapt to these conditions right?
My tanks very heavily planted and has a strong flow and water agitation, now there has been an algae bloom as its low tech el natural, aka soil base and medium lighting 2 watts per g
anyway beside the point, I have tried some tester cherries,some cheap ones and well started with 10 and for the 2 days following reckon I could see half, after a water change 2days ago and looking today I see a moult but only one shrimp, the rest have disaeared and there arent many hiding places I couldnt see or to hold them all
no bodies either and its tank mates are little borrares brigatte, mosquito rasbora so they arent the culprit. Is it maybe nitrate poisioning? As I said I am trying small water changes to reduce it as its quite high and my plants dont seem to be absorbing them as I thought
should I cycle a little longer before adding again? also (no previous experience what so ever) they never sat still or on the substrate which is pretty dense, always floating about and landing randomly, this normal?🙂 thanks for reading the ramblings of a very keen and impatient future shrimp keeper 🙂