I guess this has been asked a 1000 times but I recently added 10 RCS to my 70ltr low tech tank and I've not seen any for days. Current inhabitants are 4 x CPD, 1 x Blood Fin Tetra, 2 x Otto, 4 x Cory Julii, 3 x Amanos, and a pair of GBR. The male GBR is a complete knob and constantly chasing the female which I fear is stressing the other tank mates considerably so much so I may move the RAMS on.
My water params tested with API drip tests are as follows.
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10
pH: 7.5
Phosphate: 0.2
KH: 7
GH: 11
TDS: 280
I know shrimp are pretty good hiders but I would expect to see 1 or 2 occasionally. I even try to stalk them when the lights are out but alas nothing to see. I fear I may have lost them all to predation or params not suitable. Is there anything I can put in the tank food wise that might tempt them out of hiding? I've read so many posts where people thought they'd lost all their shrimp only to find more than they put in when breaking the tank down!
TIA
My water params tested with API drip tests are as follows.
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10
pH: 7.5
Phosphate: 0.2
KH: 7
GH: 11
TDS: 280
I know shrimp are pretty good hiders but I would expect to see 1 or 2 occasionally. I even try to stalk them when the lights are out but alas nothing to see. I fear I may have lost them all to predation or params not suitable. Is there anything I can put in the tank food wise that might tempt them out of hiding? I've read so many posts where people thought they'd lost all their shrimp only to find more than they put in when breaking the tank down!
TIA