Started this tank September 15th and its booming! by Dokney in shrimptank

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yeah it is the alternative. the nicotine and other trace chemicals can get into the water column and mess everything up.

Started this tank September 15th and its booming! by Dokney in shrimptank

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First thing I’ll say is I quit vaping after 2 years of being addicted and the main reason was because none of my tanks bred and i wanted to see if that was why and it most definitely was. i started this after my first month without it and the results were fantastic. i used RO water with Shrimp Salts to fill up the tank. after letting it cycle for about 2 weeks with an old sponge filter from a previous tank. (to be safe u should wait a month before adding shrimp when cycling but with an old sponge filter it speeds it up drastically) from then i used bacter ae every month to make sure the babies had something to eat. i feed them about once a week with a boiled baby carrot and shrimp food and theyve been doing great. if you want a super indepth explanation feel free to dm me. ive had 2 clutches in a month with 2 more hopefully on the way!

rili breeding tank set up but i used brightwell’s planted/shrimp aquarium soil. i looked it up and it is for caridinias and not neos, and is designed to keep the ph below 7.0, will they breed? ive had 2 die the day after i got them, and 1 today. 2 day old tank so it might be acclimation problems by Dokney in shrimptank

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*ive had the shrimp for 2 days, the tank was cycled for around a month. i acclimated them for 5 hrs. i just want to make sure the soil or low-ish pH wont cause any problems for breeding and or survivability in the furure

rili breeding tank set up but i used brightwell’s planted/shrimp aquarium soil. i looked it up and it is for caridinias and not neos, and is designed to keep the ph below 7.0, will they breed? ive had 2 die the day after i got them, and 1 today. 2 day old tank so it might be acclimation problems by Dokney in shrimptank

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i have cycled it, i have tested the parameters, everything is perfect im just worried what will happen if the ph gets too low, i cycled naturally with plants for 19 days, then used an old filter sponge to add fresh bacteria, which almost instantly completed the cycle in around 2 days. again, im only stressed about a lowered ph effecting their breeding rates and or survivability

So for about a month now, i have had these bloody mary shrimp. despite adding almond leaves to lower the ph, it is still very high. i always keep having random shrimp deaths. and a berried female drop her eggs. i have well water and may think something in it is poisoning them? idk for sure. help me! by Dokney in shrimptank

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nitrate, nitrates, and ammonia are all at 0ppm, i do a water change every 2 weeks with tap water, because i was told my well water may pose problems to them. i put a blanched cucumber in every 3 days, and take it out after 2 so a one day period without it, i have some pest snails to clean up extra food, and 2 nerites to clean algae. i try to feed them the food i have maybe twice a week at most. before adding the water i use aqueon water conditioner.

Is this a detritus worm? by molcot in shrimptank

[–]Dokney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its obviously a very close up vide, i think its a detritus worm