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SKF Aquatics Fortnightly Digest 27 January 2017


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Welcome to the latest edition of the SKF Aquatics newsletter, your fortnightly roundup of our favourite discussions and recommended reading.

Enjoy the newsletter and thanks for continuing to be part of the SKF Aquatics family.

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  • pH adjustment
    Cloudwarrior
    Ok hopefully someone will know the answer to this. current tank is pH is sitting at 7.2-7.5 ive tried to get it down with substrate and driftwood. but not much luck. bought a *AquaOne p…
    3 comments
  • Anyone keep reptiles?
    revolutionhope
    I had a turtle tank someone gave to me a long time ago and randomly decided to catch a small garden skink and pop it in there my 3 year old to enjoy for a few days or a week or so.Do any forum members…
    1 comments
  • New Tees
    NoGi
    I'm trialing a new process for SKF Aquatic t-shirts. The old method of me buying and keeping until people wanted them didn't work. Doing them in bulk doesn't really work well either with my time co…
    1 comments
  • Shrimp spasms
    Mia99
    Hi, so I just fed my tank of shrimps and noticed one shrimp having spasms at the corner of the tank, all other shrimps and shrimplets seemed alright and water conditions seems fine after some checks. …
    3 comments
  • Thanks AoA
    revolutionhope
    Just received my order after a mix up over the holiday period and some miscommunication the gang at@ageofaquariums looked after me well so cheers guys.I was especially keen on trying the Tunze protect…
    2 comments
  • Sakura Red Cherry + Neon Yellow
    Dimos
    Hi everyone, Take a look at the videos I uploaded. I was trying the macro adapters for my camera but its pretty hard to get sharp images, especially when subject is moving. The second video wit…
    14 comments
  • SoShrimp store
    Dimos
    Hi all, does anyone have experience with SoShrimp? Do they have good quality shrimp? http://www.soshrimp.com/ Thanks!
    2 comments
  • Seachem Purigen resin and peat/active substrate
    daveron
    So I googled about purigen and it's interaction with peat and this puzzled me. Seachem claims that purigen will absorb tannins, fulvic and humic acids but will not handicap peat's ability to lo…
    7 comments
  • Bloody mary breeding colony
    revolutionhope
    Just some quick snaps of the adults who came out in force to feed on some high protein pellets. Really happy with the progress I've made.. I plan on moving these to a dedicated tank soon to increase t…
    8 comments
  • Identify gender of shrimp?
    Dimos
    Hi everyone, I will need some help identifying the gender of my shrimp. I saw online a couple of ways to identify, but still I cannot really tell. Attached are the pictures of my 2 sakura red a…
    11 comments

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    • sdlTBfanUK
      I would hazard a guess that perhaps those eggs were unfertilized and thereby unviable? Did the eggs change colour, usually yellow to grey as the yolks used up, or any eyes in the eggs. Is your water ok, using RO remineralised and the parameters in range, as I have heard others say that if the water isn't good it can 'force' a molt? How is it going overall, do you have a good size colony in the tank, you may have reached 'maximum occupancy' as a tank can only support so many occupants.
    • beanbag
      Hello folks,  The current problem I am having is that my Taiwan bee shrimp are molting before all their eggs have hatched.  Often the shrimp keep the eggs for 40+ days.  During that time, they lose about half or so, either due to dropping or duds or whatever.  Shortly before molting they look to have about a dozen left, and then they molt with about half a dozen eggs still on the shell.  Then the other shirmp will come and eat the shell.  These last few times, I have been getting around 0-3 surviving babies per batch.  I figure I can make the eggs hatch faster by raising the water temperature more (currently around 68F, which is already a few degrees higher than I used to keep it) or make the shrimp grow slower by feeding them less (protein).  Currently I feed Shrimp King complete every other day, and also a small dab of Shrimp Fit alternating days.  Maybe I can start alternating with more vegetable food like mulberry?  or just decrease the amount of food?
    • ngoomie
      Yeah, cancer risk was a thing I'd seen mentioned a lot when looking into gentian violet briefly. I kinda just figured it might only be as bad as the cancer risk of malachite green as well, but maybe I should look into it more. I've been doing a pretty good job of not getting it on my skin and also avoiding dunking my unprotected hands into the tank water while treating my fish at least, though. Maybe I'll just not use it once I'm done this course of medication anyways, because I know a store I can sometimes get to that's pretty distant carries both malachite green and methylene blue, and in pretty large quantities.
    • jayc
      Can't help you with Gentian Violet, sorry. It is banned in Australia violet for potential toxicity, and even possible cancer risks. I thought it was banned in Canada as well. At least, you now know why there isn't much info on gentian violet medication and it's use. But keep an eye on the snails after a week. If it affects the snails, it might not kill them immediately. So keep checking for up to a week. Much safer options out there. No point risking your own life over unsafe products.
    • ngoomie
      Hello! I have a tank that currently does not contain shrimp, but does contain neon tetras which I am currently treating for Ich, as well as some bladder snails. Shrimp will be a later addition, likely cherry shrimp but I'm still doing research just to be sure. Initially I'd intended to buy some sort of Ich-fighting product that contains malachite green after doing a decent bit of research on it, most of which indicated that it should be shrimp-safe so I'd be good if I ever needed to use it again once shrimp were actually introduced (though I should note I'm aware shrimp can't get Ich, I'm more wondering in case the tetras could get Ich again, or something else that responds to similar medication). I ended up not being able to find any MG-containing products without either having to travel quite far or wait multiple days for delivery (which I was worried could lead the Ich to be fatal), and ended up picking up 'Top Fin Ick Remedy', a product that contains gentian violet which is a triarylmethane dye like malachite green. The bottle has two slightly differently worded warnings about its use with invertebrates ("not recommended for" and "not safe for" respectively), but when I'd been researching malachite green, I'd also heard of products that contain MG but not any other ingredients that would be harmful to inverts still being branded with warnings that they could be harmful, just as a "just-in-case" since the manufacturer didn't test it on any inverts, and I'm wondering if maybe it could be a similar situation here. I'm having a very very hard time finding information about gentian violet's use in fishkeeping at all though, it seems currently extremely uncommon. What I will say though is that I'm on day 2 of treating my tetras with it, and the bladder snails seem just fine -- in fact today I noticed what looked to be a bladder snail that appeared to be newly hatched (because of its size) that I hadn't seen before that was zipping around the tank without issue. But obviously, shrimp are not snails, and bladder snails are also notoriously hardy little guys, so what I'm seeing right now could easily be totally inapplicable to cherry shrimp. It might even be inapplicable to other species of snails, for all I know. Has anyone else here ever used anything that contains gentian violet in a tank that actually does contain shrimp? Were they okay, or should I make sure to not use it once shrimp are added?
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