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Dont you hate it when

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It would be enough to make Mother Teresa kick babies.....

Went out to the shed where all my tanks are located and looking at all the happy inhabitants, only to get to the red cherry shrimp tank and see a disaster. The heater goodness knows when decided to stick on and cook the vast majority of my re-establishing good red stock of cherry shrimp. I saw the juvi rainbow fish was still swimming around in the horrid cloudy murk created by a few dozen dead shrimp and probably a thousand blackworms. But alas my solitary pacific blue eye juvi (the only one I have so far managed to breed and raise to sub adult) did not survive the cooking or massive ammonia spike. And what is the real kicker is he was at the size where I was going to put it back with the other Pacific blue eyes since it was finally past looking like food stage.

Its doubly annoying losing this sole Pacific Blue eye since I am pretty sure it was going to be a girl and its nigh on impossible to actually get Pacific Blue eyes. My local shops just don't stock them, the live fish site is always sold out, and try as I might I can not find any locally in creeks/ streams/ rivers.

I have done a major probably 100% water change, removed all the live shrimp I can find and been scooping out all the corpses. Now I guess its time to go back to the tank, recheck for any sneaky live shrimp, move them, do more tank cleaning then re-instate everything and the shrimp back into the tank.

Really it was not in my plans today.

Sad to hear these stories. Sorry for your losses Baccus. It is my worse nightmare as equipment failure is something you cant plan for.

I guess the silver lining is you have survivors to rebuild from. Good luck with sorting everything out today.

that really sucks dude! sorry to hear :(

have you tried the angfa boys to see if they know any locations around your area for blue eyes?

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oh damn Baccus that's such a shame! Why is it always the one you really want that it has to happen to - not that you want it to happen to any . 

No good Baccus, no good at all!

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Thanks for the condolences, I know "technically" where there should be Pacific Blue Eyes but the creeks are either impossible to get to thanks to long grasses and no where to safely park the car (road verges??? What road verges) or being on private property or even worse only seasonal creeks that dry up to pools once again on private property. Any creeks I do investigate I need to be doubly aware of potential crocs, which put a dampener on every outing. Some other potential places I am worried that they are actually national park or wildlife reserve so "No Fishing" of taking of interesting critters.

Most other creeks I have been able to investigate with a net have only had either gambusia or rainbowfish and or gudgeons. Shrimp wise they are mostly Macrobachium and what I guess is C. indistincta.

 Hey there Baccus, if you don't find any creeks up your way with the Pacific's let me know as i can get some and send them to you,  Just pay the postage, not sure if they would be the same as your locals though.  Just PM me if i can help.

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 Hey there Baccus, if you don't find any creeks up your way with the Pacific's let me know as i can get some and send them to you,  Just pay the postage, not sure if they would be the same as your locals though.  Just PM me if i can help.

That would be greatly appreciated, the ones I currently have came at one stage from Live fish but now they are always sold out) so I am guessing they are a southern variety anyway.

haha flap playing with crocs LOL  as shrimp aqua said if you need some freash blood i can also send you some if you cover post. i normaly throw them back when im just after turtle food :shrk:

Crocs aren't bad, they're just misunderstood, haha.

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I can definantly cover the cost of postage, and some new blood and extra females would come in very handy.

Jesus, I might have to get in on this too when my tank is ready.

I can definantly cover the cost of postage, and some new blood and extra females would come in very handy.

Baccus i have always found the Pacifics' to be more plentiful closer to the confluence of the brackish and fresh water, you might have to take a closer look in and around these areas and hopefully a lack of those nasty crocks. Just let me know which you want to go.

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