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large.image.jpeg.932608acc7390c5d607d0e6As I've stated before I've kept a number of tanks and occupants ranging from native fish to eels but have had an 8 year hiatus.

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I have a small daughter and have rediscovered the joy of tanks now with inverts.

large.image.jpeg.3361392f3154750749dea2cThe executive summary is I got a dozen cherries, they bred then the adults died.

large.image.jpeg.1ffd0dabf360c02564e32e5I've restocked and am keeping a close eye on the tank (as well as reducing the number of fish) and got another free tank that I am currently cycling. 

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Has anyone out there used similar wood to this and found that it's clouding the water? I soaked it for two weeks but it seems to be releasing a bit of slime...?

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It looks like gold vine , I found it secreted or got covered in a white slime when first put into a tank but the slime is harmless to shrimp. Mine cleared up within a month - I had boiled and soaked it before putting it in the tank and had been assured it was shrimp safe. I never had any issues with the shrimp. - some seemed to graze on the slime. The vines are 3 years old now and still very good.

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Hello @Unagi42

Did you test your water parameter at the time the adults were dying? Also what are your water parameters currently? It will help us give you a reason for the deaths.

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@Unagi42 I have gold vine in my tank and the shrimp graze on it. I agree with @ineke that it initially has slime all over it but it clears up pretty quickly. Water parameters will tell a story about what is happening in your tank.

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@ineke &@larrymull thanks it's gold vine. I boiled, soaked and scrubbed the wood again and have thrown it back in the tank. I'll pop fish and shrimp back into the tank and try again.

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Hello @Unagi42

Did you test your water parameter at the time the adults were dying? Also what are your water parameters currently? It will help us give you a reason for the deaths.

Hey mate, all readings at normal but pH was a bit high at around 7.6.

I have done a bunch of water changes and put a fresh dozen cherries in and they seem happy enough to berry so we'll see how it goes.

One of the old stock next to newbies.

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My daughter picked the new tank fish (blue/purple guppies). I picked purple rasbora and am hoping to get some coolie loaches in there as well.

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i popped a few cherries in but they spent the whole time hiding as the guppies are too active and nippy for them. The rasbora are fine.

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so I popped the cherries back in the other tank and am contemplating loaches as bottom feeders.

 

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