stupid_naso
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Yes the number of inhabitants in my tank that is. Last Sunday I lost my sally lightfoot. So far my best guess is starvation. He died because there was no food/ algae left for him. But it does not make sense, I have green algae covering my sand, and have plenty of algae on the rocks. I checked my water, this time I even brought it to the LFS, and they said it's fine. Everything is where they're supposed to be. I also checked and this was my water reading...
Ph 8.2, Ammo 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 20. sg 1.023, 78-80 deg. I don't get the nitrate, I don't have any fish, I feed my cleaner shrimp once a day with three pieces of flakes, one right after he finishes the other. Anyway, sally has been living in my tank since December, has no problem with him, suddenly he died, yes he died, he didn't molt.
Another creatures that died are my snails. I had 10, now I'm left with 5. Why? They have been losing their grip, and fshhub suggested that I increase my salinity, I did, but they died anyway.
Now every morning I check on my cleaner shrimp hoping that he's not dead. Can anyone help? I won't be buying any fish until April 13, still waiting for that ich to die.
Out of all those loss, the population of one creature greatly increases, amphipods are everywhere. I've seen lots of them lately, they're like ants. Some are bigger than the other. They walk around during the day and nights. I don't know, they're everywhere. Mandarin goby? Just kidding.
Also I noticed these little white circles on the glass, they look like either little snails or more amphipods. Are these good signs?
Help!!!!
Thanks,
sebae_the_clown
Ph 8.2, Ammo 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 20. sg 1.023, 78-80 deg. I don't get the nitrate, I don't have any fish, I feed my cleaner shrimp once a day with three pieces of flakes, one right after he finishes the other. Anyway, sally has been living in my tank since December, has no problem with him, suddenly he died, yes he died, he didn't molt.
Another creatures that died are my snails. I had 10, now I'm left with 5. Why? They have been losing their grip, and fshhub suggested that I increase my salinity, I did, but they died anyway.
Now every morning I check on my cleaner shrimp hoping that he's not dead. Can anyone help? I won't be buying any fish until April 13, still waiting for that ich to die.
Out of all those loss, the population of one creature greatly increases, amphipods are everywhere. I've seen lots of them lately, they're like ants. Some are bigger than the other. They walk around during the day and nights. I don't know, they're everywhere. Mandarin goby? Just kidding.
Also I noticed these little white circles on the glass, they look like either little snails or more amphipods. Are these good signs?
Help!!!!
Thanks,
sebae_the_clown