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Hi Guys, :D

Just to check if shrimps are more difficult to survive? My tank has been around for about 2 months.. and there are a couple of fishes in it. But everytime I place in a shrimp, it will die pretty quickly (within 4 hours).. counting today, 4th one died .

Is the water on the sand bed.. unhealthly?

thanks.. :fear:

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Hi Guys, :D

Just to check if shrimps are more difficult to survive? My tank has been around for about 2 months.. and there are a couple of fishes in it. But everytime I place in a shrimp, it will die pretty quickly (within 4 hours).. counting today, 4th one died .

Is the water on the sand bed.. unhealthly?

thanks.. :fear:

Pls tell us your water parameter first



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i also did let my CS float on the water for about half an hour then i add some of the tank water to the bag and let it stay for another 1/2 hour.... then i slowly add them into the tank.. i heard from people saying Shrimps can die from shock too if u drop them into the tank.. let a human jumping off a building.... it that true?

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i also did let my CS float on the water for about half an hour then i add some of the tank water to the bag and let it stay for another 1/2 hour.... then i slowly add them into the tank.. i heard from people saying Shrimps can die from shock too if u drop them into the tank.. let a human jumping off a building.... it that true?

I think your aclimatising not enough. Normally, you will need to keep adding ur tank water bit by bit until its at least 3-4 times the original amount.

Some info on aclimatising LS,

http://www.wetwebmedia.com/acclimat.htm

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