Jump to content

Shrimp Diseases and Diagnosis


jayc

Recommended Posts

16 hours ago, alkemist said:

When I dose the food, should I remove the floaters so it concentrates on the medicated food?

Yes, do that.

Start reducing the food as well. Feed once every 2 days.

Is the tub aerated?

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, jayc said:

Yes, do that.

Start reducing the food as well. Feed once every 2 days.

Is the tub aerated?

Ok, thanks. I'll do that.

Yes, I have the tub lightly aerated.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've tried to feed the shrimp food soaked in the oregano oil mixture (1 drop of oregano and 5 ml of water since it's 86% carvacrol). The shrimp seems to hate the taste of any food I put in there with the mixture. It goes off and tries to feed on anything but the medicated food. I don't have any other food in the tub and took all the floaters out but seems to be feeding on naturally growing biofilm now.. I'm not sure if I am seeing any results.

Should the reddish brown spots go away on it's own or does the shrimp have to molt it off? I've noticed it's been scratching itself a lot.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, alkemist said:

It goes off and tries to feed on anything but the medicated food. I don't have any other food in the tub and took all the floaters out but seems to be feeding on naturally growing biofilm now

Is the shrimp still in the main tank? Or have you moved it into a separate container?

There should be no biofilm in a new container, and it should be hungry to want to eat the medicated algae wafer.

2 hours ago, alkemist said:

Should the reddish brown spots go away on it's own or does the shrimp have to molt it off?

It won't go away without treatment. The bacteria is not just on the shell (carapace), so moulting won't get rid of the bacteria.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 hours ago, jayc said:

Is the shrimp still in the main tank? Or have you moved it into a separate container?

There should be no biofilm in a new container, and it should be hungry to want to eat the medicated algae wafer.

It won't go away without treatment. The bacteria is not just on the shell (carapace), so moulting won't get rid of the bacteria.

The shrimp is in a separate container, but it's been in there for a week or so now. I see it picking off the air stone and the sides of the tub. There is shrimp poop in the container, so it is eating, just not the food I give it. I suck out the detritus and excess food every couple of days and do small water change daily.

At first I used tank water, since I don't run R/O. I use a combination of hard tap water with a little water ran through my water softener (I know it's a bit taboo to do). I don't know an exactly how to re-mineralize it to keep the shrimp from going into shock if I used straight clean tap water. I am starting to slowly remove the water from the tub and mixing it with direct tap water with the water softener on by-pass, so hopefully it can acclimate to full clean tap water.

With the shrimp feeding, should I try to remove all visible signs of food and fast it for a couple days and then try again?

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, alkemist said:

The shrimp is in a separate container, but it's been in there for a week or so now. I see it picking off the air stone and the sides of the tub. There is shrimp poop in the container, so it is eating, just not the food I give it. I suck out the detritus and excess food every couple of days and do small water change daily.

Keep doing this, and feeding it the medicated food. If the shrimp doesn't eat the food within a day, remove it and feed new medicated food again the next day.

 

6 hours ago, alkemist said:

At first I used tank water, since I don't run R/O. I use a combination of hard tap water with a little water ran through my water softener (I know it's a bit taboo to do). I don't know an exactly how to re-mineralize it to keep the shrimp from going into shock if I used straight clean tap water.

You sir, are a good candidate for an RO filter. Your shrimp are not going to like the hard water in the long term.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...
On 11/18/2021 at 4:58 PM, jayc said:

Keep doing this, and feeding it the medicated food. If the shrimp doesn't eat the food within a day, remove it and feed new medicated food again the next day.

 

You sir, are a good candidate for an RO filter. Your shrimp are not going to like the hard water in the long term.

I’ve been trying to treat this shrimp for some time now.. to the point it even molted in it’s tub last week… but I’m sadly not seeing any results. I’m at a total loss. The shrimp is also no where near as vigorous and I don’t see it eating much at all now. I hate to do this, but I’m thinking maybe it’s time to cull it?

  • Sad 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Join Our Community!

    Register today, ask questions and share your shrimp and fish tank experiences with us!

  • Must Read SKF Articles

  • Posts

    • sdlTBfanUK
      It has been a few weeks now and I have done a couple of large water changes. I tested the water parameters this morning, GH6 and KH2, TDS 140 and PH 7.5. Obviously the PH is off but there isn't anything in the tank that should cause the PH to rise to this figure so I will just run the tank for another month with 10% weekly water changes (probably just with RO water) and see where we are at that point. The RO water tests at PH6, and the KH and GH in the tank could come down as they are at the upper limits for Caridina shrimps! There are only about 10 very small snails in there at this point, but they seem to be doing well enough.
    • sdlTBfanUK
      I believe these to be very rare in Australia so you may even consider making it a longer term plan and produce your own by starting with the best CRS you can get as that is where the pure lines started! Depends how patient and interested in the project you are, but would save money as well? If I recall correctly it takes from 8 generations of selective breeding? They sell them at micro aquatic shop but do not ship to Western Australia, but that means they are available in Australia. https://microaquaticshop.com.au/products/pure-red-line-grade-ss-shrimp Good luck and just maybe smeone on here may point you in the right direction or be able to supply you with some.
    • Jimmy
      Hi Guys,  Does anyone know where to buy PRL shrimps in WA, not the CRS please. Thanks Regards  
    • Subtlefly
      Yes it’s super accurate to position where I want now and stay there- I am satisfied.  All the fish and shrimpers are doing excellent! Coming up on 4 years running!
    • sdlTBfanUK
      You must be pleased with that, it looks better and is much more robust and less likely to damage or leaks! The tank looks very natural now it has been running for a time. I see the ember tetras, how are the blue shrimp doing, I see a few? The cat and dog look very content and unimpressed, lol.
×
×
  • Create New...