- Location
- Brooklyn, NY
I was hoping to get some feedback about cleaner shrimp. I had 2 similarly sized adult cleaner shrimp that were awesome. 1 was in the tank for about a year and the other perhaps 8 months now. They always traveled together and mated producing eggs and getting plenty of food. They attempt to clean the fish in the tank but the fish usually won't have any of it. This morning I found one of the shrimp in the center of the tank picked apart and I immediately thought that my green spotted puffer was responsible (been in the tank 1.5 years now). The puffer is generally very docile and does not even harm tiny hermit crabs crawling around the tank. All other fish are community fish with the exception of the Blue spotted Jawfish that never bothered them either. Shortly after the other cleaner shrimp died as well (unless it was dead all along and just looked alive in the morning). They were behaving normally yesterday and relaxing in their favorite cave. :sad2:
They used to molt 1 or 2 times a month and I used to supplement iodine, but stopped about a month or two ago. They ate plenty of food and showed no negative signs. My other life appears to be ok... I'm looking to see if my peppermint shrimp is still alive but haven't seen it yet.
I tested the water and found that everything was in order except my Calcium readings were abnormally high... strange given that I do not dose calcium and have tons of Halimeda in the tank. I don't currently have an alkalinity test kit so I assume that my alkalinity is out of whack because of the calcium. Ph is at 8.4. Can a shrimp become stressed if its partner dies and die itself? I'm starting to think that my puffer had nothing to do with killing the cleaner but might have picked at him once he died. Any ideas?
They used to molt 1 or 2 times a month and I used to supplement iodine, but stopped about a month or two ago. They ate plenty of food and showed no negative signs. My other life appears to be ok... I'm looking to see if my peppermint shrimp is still alive but haven't seen it yet.
I tested the water and found that everything was in order except my Calcium readings were abnormally high... strange given that I do not dose calcium and have tons of Halimeda in the tank. I don't currently have an alkalinity test kit so I assume that my alkalinity is out of whack because of the calcium. Ph is at 8.4. Can a shrimp become stressed if its partner dies and die itself? I'm starting to think that my puffer had nothing to do with killing the cleaner but might have picked at him once he died. Any ideas?