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Welcome and be sure to post pics or questions were all here to help.

Cheers mick

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Thanks, just a shrimp beginner. Here's my first shrimp tank. post-938-140046689911_thumb.jpg

The reason why I joined is because I want to find out why my blue velvet and blue rili are dying one by one. I checked out the water perimeters at my local lfs but they say the water conditions are good. So not sure why. I have lots of white worms, planaria, hydra and spring bugs I think. But these are adults dying and not the babies. So just wandering what I'm doing wrong. Any advice you can suggest would be great.

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Hi jason nice tank, there could be a few reasons.

If it's only adults it could be age but bugs and hydra aren't good, they kill shrimp.

The white worms I'm presuming are small and thin, if so that's from

overfeeding. Shrimp can go a couple of days with out food that's easily solved.

Take your water back to to your lfs and ask for the readings then put them up here, they might be ok but they can give clues.

Also do you use tap water and declorinator for water changes and how often?

Have you added anything to the tank lately?

Alot to take in but it gives the best chance of helping.

Cheers mick

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If you ask your LFS to check water again, get them to test TDS, Calcium and Magnesium as well.

 

Can't quite see the thermometer ... what temp have you set the tank to?

 

When the LFS tested your water, did they mention what pH, KH or GH you have?

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Welcome to the forum, definitely many different things could be causing the problem, how much & how often do you do water changes? What substrate spare you using? Do you have any rocks in the tank? Hopefully with some more info we can work out what's going on in your tank. :D

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I fed once every three days now but still thin white worms. How do I kill the bugs and hydra?

PH was 6.8 every thing else was at min. He used a test strip that had all the test in one strip.

Yes changed water with tap water and declorinator every three days some times added the fluval shrimp mineral n nutrifin plant grow n nutrafin cycle. He told me that I should change water every two weeks. Is that why change water too often. Usually only change one gallon every three days. I would let the water sit in a bucket for a least a day to do the water change.

Nothing added lately.

K will ask for TDS calcium and magnesium. Hopefully they will have those test.

Temp set at room temp 24-25.

Kh and gh were between first n second colors on the test strip.

Using fluval stratum substrate n no rocks.

Thank you every for the help. I went from 15 down to five now. I also have cherries in there but none of those dies. Only the blue and green ones which is really frustrating.

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The best product for getting rid of Hydra & planaria is Internal Parasite Clear, it has ne effect on shrimp, even at double strength dose. It is available from Aquotix Online in their medications section. :thumbsu:

 

If your GH was only on the first one then it's a bit low but we really need a better value to gauge this as the "dip" tester aren't very accurate. :D

 

Also, all the shrimp you have in there are Neocaridina Davidii & will crossbreed, I suggest you separate them before they do. :biggrin:

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Welcome to the forum Jason! Great tank setup!

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Thank you. I'll try to buy a test kit.

Will also separate them.

Is there any other shrimp with different colors that can go with the neocaridina davidii that are easy n won't cross breed?

Thank you so much for your welcomes and help.

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Lost another blue one this morning, only 4 blue velvet/rili left, is the conditions for the blues different from the cherries? Because I haven't lost one cherry but almost all the blue ones.

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Hey jason welcome to skf. Cherries are generally more hardy than blues or rilis, so no surprise that they are dropping off first. Hopefully one of the water tests will point out an obvious problem

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