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SKF Aquatics Monthly Digest 20 July 2017


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Welcome to the latest edition of the SKF Aquatics newsletter, your monthly roundup of our favourite discussions and recommended reading.

Enjoy the newsletter and thanks for continuing to be part of the SKF Aquatics family.

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Amateur hour selective breeding...
Kingo
So.. i have recently been self inducted to the shrimp world, after being lucky enough to purchase some quality crystal mischlings from a local legend, they are yet to breed. Still so much to le…
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Newbie, of course..
Boneless
Hi everyone! First let me start off by saying that I have impromptu decided to take on a task I've never done before, that being raising shrimp. I also am adding on the task of starting my very fir…
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Are these sea rocks safe for a freshwater shrimp tank
ImBoB
Hello i'm currently on vacation at the sea.  I have 2 tanks currently devoted to snowball shrimp and blue dreams. I would like to start setting up my 100L tank (freshwater) for another kind of …
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Sötching Oxydator Mini Reveiw.
Zebra
Hello,  Recently I bought a couple of Sötching oxydators from NewBreed Aquatics closing down sale, As I've been wanting one for awhile but didn't quite have to cash to fork out. These sold …
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16w mini heater from Asia.
Zebra
Hello, Awhile back I ordered a cheap little heater from eBay, $13 free shipping, it arrived today.  It says "explosion proof" Carbon fibre 230v 16w preset 25c -/+ 1c. Came with an Asian plu…
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About to start my first tank....
Tayloss
HI All, Really new member from the UK, so please forgive me if some of the questions have been answered before! I am not new to fish keeping and have a successful freshwater (55l) & marine (170…
28 comments

TDS meter
Cheza
Hi everyone I would like some advice please, which TDS meters are good to buy? What price range should I be looking at for reliability and ease of use? Your advice will be greatly appreciated.  Sent f…
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Water for Neocaridina Davidi and CRS/CBS
Mabber
Hi guys :)  my name is Mauro and i'm from Italy, sorry for my bad english... try to understand me pls. I'm not new in shrimp keeping but i have some problems with Neos. My water paramet…
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New tank ph too low
Cheza
Hi everyone I was after a bit of help I've sent up a new tank to keep bb and kk pandas.I've used Benibachi mineral soil, RO remineralised with Bee Shrimp mineral GH+, and HOB filter with stainless ste…
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40L High tech Aquascape from beginning to maturity
Zebra
Hello, Ive noticed I had some equipment laying around that needed to be put to better use, and after settling in my half a dozen or so new shrimp colonies and other tanks, I figure I'll get to …
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changing Asian power plug.
Zebra
Hello, Do you ever find great products online we don't otherwise have access to here in Australia? I find power adaptors tend to make a very poor unstable connection, and adding a new plug …
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Topaqua heater
Zebra
Hello, I bought these heaters cheap on eBay about a month back and they arrived today. These are Topaqua brand 50w glass "explosion proof" aquarium heaters- 220-250v 50-60hz. Made with …
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Hello and newbie shrimp keeper
Mapsyd
Hi every one and so glad I found this forum. Let me just say I have had RCS in the past but am going a new directions with my little aquarium and would love your opinions on how to move forward as …
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Need to get the females saddled
larrymull
Hi Guys, Trust everyone is well. I have forgotten how to get my females saddled/berried again in winter. The females have produced a lot of offspring but have gone quiet since about May. I am u…
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Photobucket changes
Madmerv
I'm sure some of you are aware of the changes to Photobucket. All photos that have been linked via photobucket are now not accessible. They have moved to a paid subscription model to try and ex…
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    • ngoomie
      Alright, I've done a bit more research on gentian violet's cancer-causing potential but I haven't yet done research on malachite green's to compare. But from reading the California propositon 65 document about GV (North Americans incl. some Canadians will recognize this as the law that causes some products they buy to be labelled with "known to the state of California to cause cancer", including the exact product I bought) it seems that the risk of cancer is related to internal use, either injection or ingestion. Speaking of ingestion, I think GV bans mainly relate to its use in treating fish/shrimp/etc. which are intended for human consumption, because of the above. And in countries where GV isn't banned for this purpose, it does seem to get used on various species of shrimp without causing any issue for the shrimp themselves (at least enough so for shrimp farming purposes). See the following: In February, the FDA Began Rejecting Imported Shrimp for Gentian Violet and Chloramphenicol (2022 article by Southern Shrimp Alliance) FDA Starts New Calendar Year by Refusing Antibiotic-Contaminated Shrimp from Three BAP-Certified Indian Processors and Adding a BAP-Certified Vietnamese Processor to Import Alert (2024 article by Southern Shrimp Alliance) Southern Shrimp Alliance and some other organizations have tons of other articles in this vein, but I'd be here for a while and would end up writing an absolutely massive post if I were to link every instance I found of articles mentioning shrimp shipments with gentian violet and/or leucogentian violet registering as contaminants. That being said, I know shrimp farmed for consumption and dwarf shrimp are often somewhat distantly related (in fact, the one time a shrimp's species name is listed that I can see, it's the prawn sp. Macrobrachium rosenbergii, who at best occupies the same infraorder as Neocaridina davidi but nothing nearer), but this at least gives a slightly better way of guessing whether it will be safe for aquarium dwarf shrimp or not than my bladder snail anecdote from the OP.
    • sdlTBfanUK
      I would hazard a guess that perhaps those eggs were unfertilized and thereby unviable? Did the eggs change colour, usually yellow to grey as the yolks used up, or any eyes in the eggs. Is your water ok, using RO remineralised and the parameters in range, as I have heard others say that if the water isn't good it can 'force' a molt? How is it going overall, do you have a good size colony in the tank, you may have reached 'maximum occupancy' as a tank can only support so many occupants.
    • beanbag
      Hello folks,  The current problem I am having is that my Taiwan bee shrimp are molting before all their eggs have hatched.  Often the shrimp keep the eggs for 40+ days.  During that time, they lose about half or so, either due to dropping or duds or whatever.  Shortly before molting they look to have about a dozen left, and then they molt with about half a dozen eggs still on the shell.  Then the other shirmp will come and eat the shell.  These last few times, I have been getting around 0-3 surviving babies per batch.  I figure I can make the eggs hatch faster by raising the water temperature more (currently around 68F, which is already a few degrees higher than I used to keep it) or make the shrimp grow slower by feeding them less (protein).  Currently I feed Shrimp King complete every other day, and also a small dab of Shrimp Fit alternating days.  Maybe I can start alternating with more vegetable food like mulberry?  or just decrease the amount of food?
    • ngoomie
      Yeah, cancer risk was a thing I'd seen mentioned a lot when looking into gentian violet briefly. I kinda just figured it might only be as bad as the cancer risk of malachite green as well, but maybe I should look into it more. I've been doing a pretty good job of not getting it on my skin and also avoiding dunking my unprotected hands into the tank water while treating my fish at least, though. Maybe I'll just not use it once I'm done this course of medication anyways, because I know a store I can sometimes get to that's pretty distant carries both malachite green and methylene blue, and in pretty large quantities.
    • jayc
      Can't help you with Gentian Violet, sorry. It is banned in Australia violet for potential toxicity, and even possible cancer risks. I thought it was banned in Canada as well. At least, you now know why there isn't much info on gentian violet medication and it's use. But keep an eye on the snails after a week. If it affects the snails, it might not kill them immediately. So keep checking for up to a week. Much safer options out there. No point risking your own life over unsafe products.
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