Best way to add livestock especially shrimp is to drip acclimatise them over a few hours, shrimp in bucket and start a slow drip from tank with some airline with a knot in it to slow flow down is the easiest way, use a clothes peg to keep the airline in place, I use my tds meter to match tank water to shrimp water, does the job.
Is it worth guaranteeing shrimp I ask..although it's unlikely they have come in contact with fish while in transit, I understand they can carry fish born diseases or parasites for 24hrs or have I been misinformed ?
Sorry for the simpleton question folks, I've a few amanos coming on Friday and haven't added shrimp to a hi tech tank before.
Do i need to do anything special, eg lights and gas off for the day?
Cheers,
Rob
Rob! I'm just about to rip my tank down, i have 8 - 10 Amano's you can have if you like?
Think he means quarantining 🙂
Ah hell mate, I've just paid for 8 today and not cheap! Would all of them be too many?
Ps, very kind offer by the way mate! 🙂
Interesting, I've had issues with both fish and shrimp additions this way, if drip them over a couple of hours they seem to settle well with co2 on, go figureI always add my shrimp when the c02 is on...I float the bag and cup water in every 15 mins, I find this way the shrimp get used to the c02 in the water quicker. Touch wood, I have never lost any Amanos doing it this way. I add the shrimp after about an hour.
It maybe not the best way, but is works for me.
I always add my shrimp when the c02 is on...I float the bag and cup water in every 15 mins, I find this way the shrimp get used to the c02 in the water quicker. Touch wood, I have never lost any Amanos doing it this way. I add the shrimp after about an hour.
It maybe not the best way, but is works for me.