Shrimp Keeper's Regret: The Crash of My Black Galaxy Fishbone Colony

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2023
  • #caridina #colonycrash #blackgalaxyfishbone
    My black galaxy fishbone crashed. I've put together some of my thoughts about this topic along with some parts of my discussion with local master shrimp breeder, Andrew Chan.
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  • @Tropictank
    @Tropictank 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice shrimps and video :)

  • @_invertico_
    @_invertico_ 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's sad how some colonies don't work out well even in the same type of shrimp! Each colony is different in their own way,some being hardy meanwhile some are sensitive.

    • @RWAquariumPages
      @RWAquariumPages  9 месяцев назад +1

      For sure, but an interesting journey. Wishing everyone success in their adventures

  • @ragingcalmness7815
    @ragingcalmness7815 9 месяцев назад +1

    All i can think about that could help you although I don't have the answer, is maybe look deeper into a plant that would thrive in your tank while also being "optimal" at absorbing the elements capable of raising PH in the water column to even further help your substrate. Maybe it would require a particular setup, maybe it won't even be an aquatic plant lol. That feels like the only "oversight" I spotted after you mentionned your little checklist of things you did. I am still super beginner but you did mention the genetics which was key, but the plant thing feels important too since you are technically trying to push the limits here for low PH maintenance. Hope this helps 😎

    • @RWAquariumPages
      @RWAquariumPages  9 месяцев назад +1

      That's quite an interesting idea. Peat pellets can lower ph and soften thr water. Used to use it tons with my apisto breeding days. Thanks for your detailed comments

    • @ragingcalmness7815
      @ragingcalmness7815 9 месяцев назад +1

      I try to learn more like you everyday, I am at the point where I am fighting to save the only 5 sulawesi snails I managed to find for sale here in Canada at some LFS. After 2 weeks I switched them to my main aquarium and they are no longer playing dead, now they are going around eating. PH was higher in their previous tank, KH was also way higher cuz I was trying to help them with their damaged shells, and temps were around 29C. Now they are in a KH5 but PH 7.3 which shouldnt allow their shells to deteriorate, and temps may never exceed 27C in my main tank. I wish I knew what helped them come back to life, any clue with your years of experience?@@RWAquariumPages

  • @jonbuckley
    @jonbuckley 9 месяцев назад +1

    I had exactly the same thing happen recently with my PRL tank. Hundreds of babies and then I started losing three or four a day I must have lost 70+ shrimp esp juveniles and large females. Looked like failed molts. I suspect the tank crashed in some way. All Parameters were on point. I used to use a thicker substrate, and UGF I have gone for the Asian thin soil method now with ADA, with the idea to reset every 6 to 8 months. Luckily I had a spare tank to move a good portion of my PRL before I lost the lot.

    • @RWAquariumPages
      @RWAquariumPages  9 месяцев назад

      Oh no, that's heart breaking. It's always good to reset tanks and have a back up colony and a back up of a back up colony

  • @mariosshrimptanks
    @mariosshrimptanks 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video bro. Was the existing substrate also ADA? And how long until u first put it in the tank before it depleted its buffering capacity and u had that 7.1 ph reading?

    • @RWAquariumPages
      @RWAquariumPages  9 месяцев назад +1

      half were ada half were aqua rio, ada lasts longer, in my planted tank they lasted 4+ years without issues, i'd say best to swap tit out every 6-10 months for best effect, i've seen people use it longer, but no more than 1 year to be honest

    • @andugo
      @andugo 9 месяцев назад +2

      I guess a under gravel filter box will be easier to replace substrate for buffering

    • @RWAquariumPages
      @RWAquariumPages  9 месяцев назад

      @@andugo that's for sure, those ubdergravel boxes are amazing

    • @ShrimpMania
      @ShrimpMania 9 месяцев назад +2

      After almost a year of experimenting I went back to ugf boxes for easier replacement once the soil depleted.

    • @RWAquariumPages
      @RWAquariumPages  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ShrimpMania i think it's the easiest and simplest way to be honest

  • @aaronarmstrongaa
    @aaronarmstrongaa 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great purple colours. How on Earth you werent using RODI water in the first place is beyond me.
    Could you please do a video on yiur Dragon Bloods??

    • @RWAquariumPages
      @RWAquariumPages  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the kind words. Will do a video on my dragonblood shrimp for sure. Stay tuned and thanks for the support. Oh I was using rodi water all along. Just remineraloze outside the tank but the sg and tw method is to remineralize inside the tank after adding the rodi water

    • @donnyg4295
      @donnyg4295 9 месяцев назад +1

      He means siphon out water for water change, then add RODI straight to the tank and then adding gh to the tank, instead of premix the water

    • @RWAquariumPages
      @RWAquariumPages  9 месяцев назад

      @@donnyg4295 that's correct

  • @jasonsuyu9693
    @jasonsuyu9693 9 месяцев назад +2

    10....to 5......to 50+........to 1........and back to you