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ive finally got a ph i can live with which is 7.2 and everything else is stable and the water is soft. I noticed about 4 or days ago my female caring eggs which i assumed my fish would eat later was acting funny. About an hour later she was on her side and i knew she was dying about another hour later she was pure white and dead so i took her out. Wondering how she died. today i noticed my other female with eggs is acting funny too. I've also noticed her eyes went from dark black to gray. The two smaller ones i have are acting normal and eating good they are like half the size of the females. They are about less than an inch. The females were alot longer and bigger. maybe 2 probly less. I was wondering maybe i bought two full adults that were old and two babies and they died normally or maybe my water being soft and 80 kh and 7.2 ph are killing them my trumpet snails are fine though so yeah thanks

2007-06-05 17:46:09 · 7 answers · asked by mike a 2 in Pets Fish

i forgot to say its a freshwater tank and they are not salt water shrimp and i want my water soft for my angels. Also i dont think it was molting i saw a shell before this time it was like a giant cacoon or something and i saw it acting all crazy and then it wouldnt move anymore for a few hours i left it in there just in case it wasnt dead.

2007-06-05 19:42:59 · update #1

7 answers

I'm going to guess you haven't had your shimp for more than a few months. The whitening and dying is usually a sign that something may be missing from the water they need for molting.

Speaking of molting, did you check that the shrimp were actually shrimp, not just the exoskeleton? When I first started keeping saltwater shimp, my peppermints molted and I thought they had died, until I realized what I found was only the exoskeleton that had come off! The shrimp go into hiding untill the new exoskeleton hardens, otherwise they become shrimp appetizers for fish large enough to eat them. Have a few rocks or ornaments they (but not the fish) can get into. It also helps to have a calcium suppliment you can a little of now and then.

Also, if he's an older shrimp, ghosts only have a life span of about a year.

2007-06-05 17:59:58 · answer #1 · answered by copperhead 7 · 2 1

Ghost Shrimp are Freshwater.
These are NOT Tropical Shimp and should be kept in tanks below 70 Degrees. They are relativly tolerant of salinity and PH. Like a lot of animals they breed and die.

2007-06-05 17:59:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

at the beginning, is the filter out working precise and is the temperature maximum appropriate, for those fish it incredibly is going to possibly be someplace around 24-27C are additionally you confident that there is not any violence between the tankmates, in case you have assorted male guppies and a single woman then the female ought to die of rigidity. additionally ought to it incredibly is a loss of oxygen? a huge-unfold oxygen pump from the community aquatic shop would be decrease priced and incorporate the pump, tubes and airstone. i propose which you get some attempt strips out of your community aquatic centre and examine the water high quality is o.k., be confident to examine the ammonia point, nitrates and nitrites, and the PH. in case you're uncertain of the outcomes then take a pattern of water to the shop and that they are going to do it for you, regularly for loose. in the journey that your fish die returned, then dont positioned any further fish in. you may drain the water, sparkling the gravel precise, sparkling the flowers and adorns (in case you have them) with boiling water, and sparkling the interior glass panes (needless to say with out cleansing soap or the different chemical ingredients) so which you're in certainty commencing your tank returned from scratch. now the tank could be sparkling so which you will upload the gravel, flowers and equipment and water and cycle the tank. in case you have any photos of the ineffective fish then you definately ought to coach it to somebody who works interior the shop and that they could comprehend if there is any disease and then provide you some drugs for it, it incredibly is probable a parasite or an infection yet you shouldnt anticipate something till you comprehend for confident what the situation is, there is not any element throwing in drugs to treatment a disease they dont certainly have, additionally study the label, of the medicine so which you comprehend the main appropriate dosage (additionally some require you to do away with the carbon from the filter out) it incredibly is no longer uncommon to have a ineffective fish each now and returned, in my 3 months of having a tank ive had 2 deaths, a heavily pregnant guppy and a mildly pregnant molly that have been 'attacked' by utilising an aggresive male molly who I certainly have considering got rid of.

2017-01-10 15:31:09 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Well i've Had experince With fish maybe he died of disease and the sick one maybe infected check if he has spots or just cant swim anymore then it will die sorry though if it hurts you

2007-06-12 11:44:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think what happend to your fish is that they were stressed of having babies. I would try to get more females to suit your males and have them breed.

2007-06-13 10:20:36 · answer #5 · answered by Chris 5 · 0 0

Ghost shrimp are only 26 cents at Wal-Mart... why are you complaining? lol, just kidding.

2007-06-12 09:32:25 · answer #6 · answered by Jon says... 3 · 0 1

Get new ones

2007-06-05 18:22:30 · answer #7 · answered by CITYguy 3 · 0 1

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