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jpcemc
07/15/2018, 03:52 PM
Should I put my skunk shrimp in my frag tank? He seems to be either struggling or just old - want to save him if I can. Would putting him in a frag tank with basically no "crap" to clean up be the death of him?

billdogg
07/15/2018, 04:13 PM
I think it's a fine idea. Toss a little food in there for him. The frags need a little Nitrate and Phosphate anyway.

AlSimmons
07/15/2018, 04:14 PM
What do you mean by "struggling?"

Sometimes the best thing to do is nothing at all and I don't think a move would be the best idea right now.

Sk8r
07/15/2018, 04:20 PM
You're doing your water changes, right? Sometimes traces can matter in terms of inverts getting nutrients enough to maintain health. Dunno how long a shrimp can live, but I had a couple of micro-shrimp in a glass egg that made it over a decade.

jpcemc
07/15/2018, 04:29 PM
I do water changes religiously.

Uncle99
07/16/2018, 09:08 AM
Is it having some trouble in molt?
Or does he perform that task well?
Not sure what struggle means....

jpcemc
07/16/2018, 09:26 AM
I posted a picture of him. He molted fine, but doesnt seem as active and has the black spots on him.

MyMocha
07/16/2018, 09:39 AM
Where's the pic? Mine has black spots too that have recently shown up. Is that a nutrition issue? He definitely has not been as active lately. I've always had 2 and they keep each other company, set up cleaning stations, have lots of babies(free food). So, thought he may just be lo ely.
Just in case, since I'm home... gonna go feed him.

MyMocha
07/16/2018, 09:41 AM
What ARE those spots all about? Mine has black spots starting too that have recently shown up. Is that a nutrition issue? He definitely has not been as active lately. I've always had 2 and they keep each other company, set up cleaning stations, have lots of babies(free food). So, thought he may just be lo ely.
Just in case, since I'm home... gonna go feed him

MyMocha
07/16/2018, 09:43 AM
Is there a way to delete an post? I didnt man to post 2 x. Just found the shrimp pic... so wrote different one

AlSimmons
07/16/2018, 09:47 AM
I think those black spots your seeing is a bacterial disease if I'm not mistaken. There are certain medications that can be used to treat this, but given a healthy diet and optimal water quality it should go away on it's own given time. With each molt there's new hope so to say. The shrimp can die from this ailment too though, so don't be surprised if this happens first. (hopefully not) GL.

Uncle99
07/16/2018, 06:29 PM
I always run iodide at .03-.06, beneficial for shrimps, leathers and gorgonians.
I would have to support the above, bacterial, but I admit, never seen this before.

MyMocha
07/17/2018, 12:03 PM
I'm going to test my iodide levels.
Have you tested yours jpcemc. I'm curious..