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Damn Bro...looks like you are having some bad luck as well! As I have been having a really hard time with my deaths...Really feel for you dude. I have saved eggs from 3 dead berried mamas and they are just starting to hatch, I find removing the eggs is easier with 2 toothpicks then to having to dissect.

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Sorry to hear about this very sad event.

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Chees guys n girls. She was just a few days from releasing the babies as well. Can see lil eyes already.

Nooo...my heart missed a beat ! That's so sad ! Any glaring reasons ? Nitrate, GH ? Did you at least try mouth to mouth before you disected her ?:crushed:
Hahaha i was gonna but was too late lol. GH is around 3-4, nitrate is at 10. Might be my TDS swings every water change. I was trying to decrease TDS and then increase it again. Going to stop doing that. Hard lesson learnt.
Damn Bro...looks like you are having some bad luck as well! As I have been having a really hard time with my deaths...Really feel for you dude. I have saved eggs from 3 dead berried mamas and they are just starting to hatch, I find removing the eggs is easier with 2 toothpicks then to having to dissect.
Ya bro.I also lost 3 mishling females and a young WR male. Hoping i dont lose more, hate seeing dead shrimp. Ya i used 2 toothpicks as well.
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Hurt ,hurt so sorry to hear of your losses, lesson in all this, "don't play with your tanks!!" it is the cause of sooooo many deaths, been there done that.

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Could it be soil?

Every one with mystery deaths has the same soil including me...

Just a thought so we can rule everything out.

In my case I am pretty sure it is from adding new shrimp to the tank....as that was when it started...Although old existing shrimp may be use to the bacteria in existing tank when new shrimp are introduced new types of bacteria is also introduced.

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Damn shame John...Hope you are succesful with hatching of the eggs...GOOD LUCK MATE...

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How do you know its bacterial? They suddenly die with no signs of illness- what makes you think its bacteria?

Has someone disected and viewed one of these shrimp after they died under a microscope to conclude its bacterial?

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How do you know its bacterial? They suddenly die with no signs of illness- what makes you think its bacteria?

Has someone disected and viewed one of these shrimp after they died under a microscope to conclude its bacterial?

I agree it's not bacteria

Bacteria doesn't discriminate

the first ones to go would be the juvi's

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I agree it's not bacteria

Bacteria doesn't discriminate

the first ones to go would be the juvi's

Although I read somewhere, that there are diseases that are only transferred when breeding, another is if eaten from dead carcass....So where the disease is sexually transmitted the juvies would be safe.

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Don't think it is bacteria in my case anyway. There are heaps of shrimps breeding in my setup, just started dying when i played around with the TDS. No sign of bacteria as i cant see any lost of legs or antennas.

Might be some shrimps are just genetically weak. The strong survives and the weak dies.

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Don't think it is bacteria in my case anyway. There are heaps of shrimps breeding in my setup' date=' just started dying when i played around with the TDS. No sign of bacteria as i cant see any lost of legs or antennas.

Might be some shrimps are just genetically weak. The strong survives and the weak dies.[/quote']

Lost of legs antennae are not always the case as there are many different types of bacterial diseases and affect the shrimp in different ways...Just like fish have many different diseases (internal/external...etc) you may not always be able to see issues. All I know is mine starting dying when new shrimp were added.

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Lost of legs antennae are not always the case as there are many different types of bacterial diseases and affect the shrimp in different ways...Just like fish have many different diseases (internal/external...etc) you may not always be able to see issues. All I know is mine starting dying when new shrimp were added.

No idea but just to be safe i am gonna put a UV.

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Try to get a UVG, rather than a UVC, UVC is a clarifying sterilizer whereas a UVG is germicidal, I've got a UVG on it's way for my rack, not cheap but the way I see it, if the sterilizer helps two TB's make it to adult, saves their life, then it's paid for itself :victorious:

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I stick to the European brand when it comes to uv sterilizer. Not cheap but peace of mind that it does the job well.

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Try to get a UVG' date=' rather than a UVC, UVC is a clarifying sterilizer whereas a UVG is germicidal, I've got a UVG on it's way for my rack, not cheap but the way I see it, if the sterilizer helps two TB's make it to adult, saves their life, then it's paid for itself :victorious:[/quote']

Thanks Squiggle. Never knew there are different types. Will go look for a UVG then :) Can you pm me the link where you got yours from. Thanks.

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