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Terrie Lee

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  1. I had some baby fish that were born in the bag on the way home from the LFS. I was upset when they all got ich and died. A day after I thought they were all dead I noticed one ich-coated baby fish swimming around the tank. He's a goner I thought. Every day for 4 days I woke up and fed the shrimp in the tank expecting to see his tiny corpse. Every day when I got up he was swimming merrily around with less ich on him every day. On the 4th day there was no evidence of ich at all. For 4 days after that he has been swimming around the tank seemingly healthy as a horse. How long should I wait to put him into the fry tank with the other fry? I do not want to infect them with ich. Especially after watching the other batch die.

    I am very happy that the baby survived!

    It is currently in with my cherry shrimp because they cannot get ich and I thought they could efficiently dispose of the bodies. The cherry shrimp have eaten fry before so I would like to get him out of there.

  2. LOL! I tried to search information on them and all I got was recipes! It's especially funny as my husband was making jokes about them being big enough to eat when we were in the store looking at them.

    I did find this on this website.

    Rock shrimp, Atyopsis spp.

    Rock, or Mountain, shrimps are mainly imported from Singapore, and are often large (up to 8cm/3") and quite colourful. They are normally browny-red with a pale stripe running along the back. However, more than one species appears to be imported under this name, including Atyopsis moluccensis.

    These shrimps are filter-feeders and have special fan-like appendages for extracting micro-organisms from the water. They are interesting to watch and quite active in the tank. Unlike Caridina japonica, the Rock shrimps are found in warmer water.

    Also this link: http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/profiles/r90001.htm

  3. Their mother is a blue platy. She is very pretty. She has a blue iridescence with black spots all over her.

    Henry gets in the prettiest platies. I do often go to NCS for advice. I have been going there almost exclusively since I started keeping fish a year or so ago. They have never let me down. :thumbs:

  4. I was very upset when the platy babies that were born in the bag on the way home from the store got ich and died. When I was complaining about it to Gillian at Nature's Corner Store she reminded me of livebearers habit of producing more replacements. Well, they have! The other fish I bought that day was looking very very pregnant yesterday evening so I put her in the breeding trap. Today when I got home from work there were a bunch of tiny wiggly fry swimming around her!

    Yayyyyyy Babies! Here's hoping I can keep these ones from dying!

  5. I would like to know if my Acanthodoras spinosissimus and my Pelvicachromis Subocellatus get along in a 29 gallon tank? There is a large piece of driftwood the cats like to hide under. It will soon have some plants for the p.subs to play in.

    I'm shuffling some tanks and I realized I know very little about my noisy kitty friends.

  6. When I put the ich medicine in my tank I remembered that the medicine would kill my baby fish that were in the breeding trap so quick as possible I took the breeding trap out of the tank and put it in my shrimp tank. Of course not thinking the babies could be infected.

    The babies are infected.

    So I have three questions:

    1. Can cherry shrimp get ich?

    2. Is there any way I can save any of the babies? I know the super ich cure will kill them, but is there any other way?

    3. If my shrimp get ich, how do I treat them?

  7. I lowered the temp on my heater to accomodate my p. subs and did not notice it dropped too low for 2 days. The poor tetras got a chill and blammo ich.

    I also had some poor water quality (wich I was in the process of fixing) Some high nitrates over a period of time.

    That's my best guess anyway.

  8. Malcite green and benzaldehyde green are they the same thing ? That is the active ingredient in the ich cure that I will be using of the salt does not work.

    Apparently syno cats are sensitive to malachite green. Would they be sensitive to the other thing?

    I hate ich so much. I thought I was doing everything right. :(

    I put in 2 teaspoons for every 5 gallons is this too much, too little?

  9. Are Pelvicachromis Subocellatus sensitive in any way to salt?

    Are synodontis petricola?

    I have ich and I need to put some salt in my tank.

    Will this hurt my giant val that I just bought and planted today?

    There is also some cryptocoryne hudori in there that I just bought today.

    Okay I just found out that Val is salt tolerant.

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