hi guys, lurker, but want some help to increase my shrimpet survival rate. I have been using bacter ae, but have been just placing it on the surface with the filters off when i feed the shrimp/fish. I've been following the instrustions on the package loosely as i don't feed my fish daily.
I've noticed a bit of a drop in my shrimp numbers, that is why i've been feeding bacter ae more regularly. But other factors could be in play.
My parameters were
Ph 6.8 with CO2 on,
NO3 10-20
PO4 1.
KH 3
GH 5
I have a heavily planted tank, with cherry shrimp, orange shrimp and whatever mutts that come along with them ( we love them equally).
For fish, I have CPD's ( I fear they may be the problem), neons, corys, emarld eye rasboras, ember tetras.
How do others introduce bacter ae into their tanks? I feel the film on the surface of my tank may just sucked up in my filter?
I don't think that's the only thing that can help the survival rate, but I'm open to ideas?
thanx
richard