Tiger Shrimp, New Addition
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Tiger Shrimp, New Addition
Well I have had them, for over a week.
And they are all doing fine.
Take a look.
John
And they are all doing fine.
Take a look.
John
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Just a update
I thought I had the PH stable at 6.8.
And I stopped checking the PH.
And was only doing water changes with R/O water.
I had Berried Females 2 different times, yet there were no offspring.
So, I checked the PH and found it to be 7.6.
It has taken me almost 1 month. To bring the PH back down to 6.8
I wanted to bring it down slowly, because I had a bad out come with dropping the PH to fast.
I will never be that lazy again.
John
I thought I had the PH stable at 6.8.
And I stopped checking the PH.
And was only doing water changes with R/O water.
I had Berried Females 2 different times, yet there were no offspring.
So, I checked the PH and found it to be 7.6.
It has taken me almost 1 month. To bring the PH back down to 6.8
I wanted to bring it down slowly, because I had a bad out come with dropping the PH to fast.
I will never be that lazy again.
John
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Thanks for the update and the warning. I will try to check my tanks pH more often nowI thought I had the PH stable at 6.8.
And I stopped checking the PH.
And was only doing water changes with R/O water.
I had Berried Females 2 different times, yet there were no offspring.
So, I checked the PH and found it to be 7.6.
One more suggestion.
If you skip doing PH checks, Make sure your PH meter is calibrated.
Since it was sitting un-used, and I did not re-calibrate it.
It was .5 off .
I was trying to get a PH of 6.8, which I thought I had.
And after calibrating the meter, I really had 6.3.
Luckily, I did not lose any Shrimp.
The things our Inverts have to go through.
John
If you skip doing PH checks, Make sure your PH meter is calibrated.
Since it was sitting un-used, and I did not re-calibrate it.
It was .5 off .
I was trying to get a PH of 6.8, which I thought I had.
And after calibrating the meter, I really had 6.3.
Luckily, I did not lose any Shrimp.
The things our Inverts have to go through.
John
what method are you using for lowering the ph?Newjohn wrote:One more suggestion.
If you skip doing PH checks, Make sure your PH meter is calibrated.
Since it was sitting un-used, and I did not re-calibrate it.
It was .5 off .
I was trying to get a PH of 6.8, which I thought I had.
And after calibrating the meter, I really had 6.3.
Luckily, I did not lose any Shrimp.
The things our Inverts have to go through.
John
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I keep my Tigers in around 6.8 to 7.2. I use test strips which aren't the most accurate...lot's of breeding, four berried females and lots of little ones. I have three generations of Tiger shrimp scooting around.
A breeder who also lives in London keeps and breeds these guys in a PH of 7.6 but we both can't get our cherries to breed...weird eh?
A breeder who also lives in London keeps and breeds these guys in a PH of 7.6 but we both can't get our cherries to breed...weird eh?