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08/27/2010, 01:40 PM | #1 |
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Emerald Crab dead as soon as I put him in
Ok have a 55 Gallon tank its about 5-6 weeks old. API test kit said everything was good to go. I had a bunch of Algae that I needed taken care of. I bought two emerald crabs. I put them in the tank, and one ran straight to the algae and started munching. The other one stayed in the exact spot it fell. I saw his mouth moving a lil bit, and then 20 minutes later, it is sure dead. I took him out of the tank, and it is dead.
What are the chances that happening so fast?! Do I need other chemicals in my tank? |
08/27/2010, 01:50 PM | #2 |
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When you got him was he active ? Did you acclimate them? Inverts need to be acclimated aswell .
Chances are he was in badd shape when you got him if you did everything right acclimating wize.
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08/27/2010, 01:56 PM | #3 |
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I put the bag in the water for about 15 minutes. I didnt do the drip as I did not what that meant.
The other crab seems to be moving around well. To bad the big one died. |
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You really should read up on drip acclimation it is easy..you need to get the water in the bag to be the same parameters as the water in your tank and this is the way to do it.. hope the other one stays healthy for you but read up on it..it will save a lot of grief in the future.
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08/27/2010, 02:08 PM | #6 |
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How do you drip?
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You don't really have to drip, I never have, at least not in the true sense.
I open the bag and cut it down a few inches above the water line. Place the bag in the water and wedge one side in the canopy or tape it to the edge of the tank. Wait about 20 minutes for temp to start acclimating. Then get a small cup and pour a couple teaspoons of the tank water in from a few inches up to also help aerate the water. I do this every 5-10 minutes for 40 min to an hour. I do this with every invert, especially snails. For fish I will just float them and check the salinity of the water they are in. If the salinity is more than .001 off I will go ahead and do the above for the fish too, otherwise just a 30 min temp acclimation and drop them in. No problem! Never had a loss. |
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I always drip over at least a 6 hour period, but it really depends on how far off the parameters of the bag water are from my tank water. For example, one time, I had purchased a fish from my LFS. I checked the salinity of the water and it was at 1.017!!! I keep my tank at 1.026. Doing the acclimation method described above, while fine for the most part, would have shocked the fish.
So now I always drip, but I first check the params of the bag water, mainly just the SG. If the difference is more then 0.003, than I go much, much slower - in one severe case over a twelve hour period to acclimate those guys. I acclimate in a styrofoam cooler in order to preserve the water temp. |
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In many cases, the quality of water in the bag is terrible, and its better, in my opinion, to move the specimen out of the bag and into the tank "quickly" (never more than an hour acclimating). The acclimation is only there to prevent shock.
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