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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Ashland City
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Okay so over the past several months I have bought about 8 cleaner shrimp. Only one has made it!!! The other seven have not made it 5 minutes. I have done everything from slow drip acclimation to just floating the bag and dumping them in. What the heck is going on?? I bought one today and acclimated it for about an hour. It looked fine in the bag. Then I released it and it swam to the bottom and began picking at the sand. Within a few minutes it just sat motionless. I stuck my hand near it and it darted back and then sat motionless again. Shortly thereafter it laid on its side and died. I have had no problems acclimating fish or corals. Corals usually open shortly after going into the tank. Other inverts I have put in have done fine(cucumber,pistol shrimp,pom pom crab, hermits,starfish, and snails). Why cant I get more than one cleaner shrimp to live in my tank???? The water tests fine. Someone please help!!! I would like another cleaner shrimp but I am tired of killing all of them!!! Any info or helpful tips would be great!!! Thanks Chris
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what are your water stats? They normally like a nice long, slow drip acclimation. My blood shrimp got 2 hours and 30 minutes 1-3 drops per second acclimation.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Under the Sea, Pa
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I dont know what to tell you buddy. I usually only acclimate my cleaner shrimp for about an hour. I remove a 1/2 cup every 20 minutes. Are you buying them from the same place? If so I would try and find one somewhere else.
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The LFS I get them from just dumps them in but Ihave acclimated them for 3 hours before.
Water Parameters Ammonia 0 Nitrate .5 Nitrite 0 PH 8.3 Calcium 460 Salinity 1.025 Phosphates .5 |
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I usually acclimate for two hours, after floating the bag for 45 minutes to get the temp right, using the drip acclimation method. I would try a LFS, assuming your parameters are correct.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Florida
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ive had the same problem lately, i had 3, had them for about 2 months, 1 disappeared about 3 days ago and 1 was dead when i got home this afternoon, everything else in my system is looking great, coral are open and fully colored, fish are unstressed ,etc and the 5 in my main display that are almost a year old are still doing good...as far as i can tell
water test: Ammonia 0 Nitrate 0 Nitrite 0 PH 81 Calcium 390 Salinity 1.022 Phosphates 0 Silicites 0 Temp 79 Iodine...i need to refill my test kit but i dosed it just like i always have for the last 3 yrs 5 days ago |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I killed cleaner shrimp until I checked for heavy metals. now everything is fine.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Florida
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never thought of that, thank you, ill pick up a heavy metal kit when i got to the LFS for a new iodine one, the only change in my maintenace is buying RO instead of making my own since my RO unit broke or was broken as my wife would say :P |
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#9 |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Louisiana
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check for copper
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#10 |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: OH
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ya, i agree, check for copper.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Florida
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No copper in the tank, test came out negative. any other ideas?
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I'd bet on heavy metals. I usually only acclimate for a few minutes - never had any problems.
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