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Last night I tried to feed a new brand of spinach, and woke up to a DISASTER!!! About half of my colony dead on the ground and the rest trying to jump ship at the highest points of the tank. I have always fed Coles baby spinach but did our shopping this week at a diff super market that sold this spinach as organic triple washes (MY ASS). I'm in the middle of doing 25% water changes continually to bring the stench of death and dead body's out, I have also added hi quality activated carbon and will continue to due 25% water changes the rest of the day until all of the old diluted water is gone. Any other suggestions? .... I'm sooooo pissed and bummed out, ou beautiful massive colony has lost crazy amounts of high quality shrimp.:sorrow::sorrow:

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That's f7^%!(^!....I used to grow my own spinach, bit lazy, and do buy supermarket spinach. I go through a routine of soaking the spinach in hot water for 2-4 hours...., then boil them, and rinse. Havent had any issues so far, but thanks for the heads up ! Sorry about your losses.

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woah really sorry to hear that.

really makes me think what the hell theyve put on those plants/what we are consuming

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I think BB put it best, that's f*@#$d! I'm really sorry to hear about your loss dude, such a beautiful colony :dejection: Thanks for the heads up

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Last night I tried to feed a new brand of spinach, and woke up to a DISASTER!!! About half of my colony dead on the ground and the rest trying to jump ship at the highest points of the tank. I have always fed Coles baby spinach but did our shopping this week at a diff super market that sold this spinach as organic triple washes (MY ASS). I'm in the middle of doing 25% water changes continually to bring the stench of death and dead body's out, I have also added hi quality activated carbon and will continue to due 25% water changes the rest of the day until all of the old diluted water is gone. Any other suggestions? .... I'm sooooo pissed and bummed out, ou beautiful massive colony has lost crazy amounts of high quality shrimp.:sorrow::sorrow:

Really sorry to hear this mate, must stick to Coles. It's a worry when something stated to be organic kills your shrimp?

What kind of shrimp were they?

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Aww mate I know exactly what you are going through...Sorry for the loss and hope the rest do Ok...long stressful day ahead for you. You say around half the colony has karked it so you still have another 1000 or so right?

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Thats a damn shame that beautiful colony. So sorry for your loss. At a push you could put them in with mine until you get the tank cleaned up I can divide my crystal tank with sponge it's only a 60 litre but might work . My 100 litre is still not down to crystal WP and might shock them too much. Only other thing I have is an internal power filter with 100ml purigen in it its fully cycled and in with the fish at the moment. Trouble is you don't know whether changing into another colony may upset them even more but the offer is there.

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Sorry for your loss would bouble dose geo liquid to balance out water peramiters.This is good stuff removes all chemicals.

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Looks like the initial impact is under control now with the water changes. I did think about moving surviving stock to another of my established tanks but there are way too many still alive to catch. Thanks for your offer ineke but ill just ride it out I think.

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No Worries Hope it all works out for you:encouragement:

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sorry to hear bout this! I use coles baby spinach too and never had issues, I am sure you can get through this tough period!

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OMG that horrible, so sorry to hear about your loss!

It's disgusting the stuff they put on/in food these days, you just don't know what poisons they are using just to save a few bucks!

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Sorry for your loss eshrimp :sorrow:...Thanks for the ups...I think we had someone else in the same scenario as yourself earlier on this year and also warned the members not to buy any spinach from one of the two major supermarkets (the one with more than five letters)...Hope there are no more losses....

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aww damn that sucks man :( Glad you managed to get the tank under control before you lost more though :(

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Hi Eshrimp any update on your shrimp? Did you manage to save some?

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This is the sole reason why I will never use any veg again

i had a similar experience when I bought organic spinach which I soaked overnight and boild for 10 mins

luckily I only had a few deaths.

Not sure why people feed veg as it makes no deference to colour or shell thickness compared to other decent shrimp food

IMO my shrimps have even better colour just eating the algae from the tank walls lol

Way overrated

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Sorry for your loss that's tragic, I must admit I lost 2 or 3 after baby spinache from Woolies n thought,... could it have been. I blanched in boiling water for 30secs run cold over it and anchored it in,..they relished it. Hope it's all in the past n things are back on track.

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Sorry for your loss mate...There were other members warning (earlier on this year : sajica & someone else) about buying supermarket spinach cusing death of their shrimps. .

"Dangers of feeding supermarket greens to shrimps

Best of luck...

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