Hi everyone!
I made a post about my situation on a different opae ula discussion website, but I'm not receiving responses fast enough, so I decided to come here.
I have 2 opae ula shrimp that were originally from an ecosphere. They're in a 1 gallon tank. They've been in the tank for almost a year now. I set it up with distilled water and supershrimp salt (basically just pre-measured salt for the 1 gallon tank) that I bought from a reputable opae ula breeder. I also bought pre-washed substrate, pre-washed calcium carbonate pebbles, and macroalgae from the same guy. The only object in the tank that I did not buy from the guy was a cave, which I bought from a pet store. The cave is a decoration made for aquariums.
Nitrates and nitrites in my tank are at 0ppm. Ammonia is at 0.25ppm, and it's been at that level for quite some time. I did two 25% water changes in the past to try to bring it down, but to no avail. I thought that since there's no filter in the tank, then it would make sense to have some ammonia in the tank, and I've never had any problems with my shrimp before. Recently, however, I learned that there should be no ammonia in the tank, and that the ammonia is a problem.
2 days ago, I noticed my one shrimp swimming on his side, and it looked to me like he had something stuck on him. I thought that he was molting (I have a picture attached with the thing stuck on him circled, I couldn't get the best picture of him), and then I heard that he's dying, most likely due to ammonia poisoning. The other shrimp in the tank is completely fine. I was told to find whatever's rotting in the tank causing the ammonia spike and to then do a 90% water change, but I have absolutely no idea what's causing the spike. They seem to poop a lot. I think that their poop in the substrate is causing the ammonia spike, but I've heard that people have had opae ula for years without doing any water changes, which leads me to think that perhaps it's not their poop. I don't know what else it would be though.
I only ever fed my shrimp one time, and that was when I first put them in their tank. Even then, I didn't give them a full pellet; I only cut off a tiny piece from one. Their bellies are always visibly full and there's plenty of algae in the tank. I'm afraid about overfeeding them, especially since there's only 2 of them, so I haven't fed them since adding them to the tank.
I didn't receive any replies back as to what could be causing the ammonia spike, so I just did the 90% water change yesterday. Hopefully that wasn't a huge mistake. I stirred the gravel around to try to get as much poop out as I could. The one shrimp is still completely fine. The other sick one is still alive. He stays at one place on his side for a bit and then moves to a different spot. Sometimes he swims around upright for a minute before going back to swimming on his side. I just hope he makes it. It's been about a day since I've done the water change, and ammonia is still at 0.25ppm. I heard that it can take a few days for it to go down though.
Does anyone have any inkling as to what caused the ammonia spike? If it's the poop in the substrate, should I rinse it off and put it back in the tank? How long will it take for the ammonia to go down? What's hanging off of my sick shrimp? I'm really lost and don't know what to do.
Thanks!
Edit: Sorry, I thought I was posting this in the health section, but I guess not. I can't seem to delete this post and move it. My apologies.
I made a post about my situation on a different opae ula discussion website, but I'm not receiving responses fast enough, so I decided to come here.
I have 2 opae ula shrimp that were originally from an ecosphere. They're in a 1 gallon tank. They've been in the tank for almost a year now. I set it up with distilled water and supershrimp salt (basically just pre-measured salt for the 1 gallon tank) that I bought from a reputable opae ula breeder. I also bought pre-washed substrate, pre-washed calcium carbonate pebbles, and macroalgae from the same guy. The only object in the tank that I did not buy from the guy was a cave, which I bought from a pet store. The cave is a decoration made for aquariums.
Nitrates and nitrites in my tank are at 0ppm. Ammonia is at 0.25ppm, and it's been at that level for quite some time. I did two 25% water changes in the past to try to bring it down, but to no avail. I thought that since there's no filter in the tank, then it would make sense to have some ammonia in the tank, and I've never had any problems with my shrimp before. Recently, however, I learned that there should be no ammonia in the tank, and that the ammonia is a problem.
2 days ago, I noticed my one shrimp swimming on his side, and it looked to me like he had something stuck on him. I thought that he was molting (I have a picture attached with the thing stuck on him circled, I couldn't get the best picture of him), and then I heard that he's dying, most likely due to ammonia poisoning. The other shrimp in the tank is completely fine. I was told to find whatever's rotting in the tank causing the ammonia spike and to then do a 90% water change, but I have absolutely no idea what's causing the spike. They seem to poop a lot. I think that their poop in the substrate is causing the ammonia spike, but I've heard that people have had opae ula for years without doing any water changes, which leads me to think that perhaps it's not their poop. I don't know what else it would be though.
I only ever fed my shrimp one time, and that was when I first put them in their tank. Even then, I didn't give them a full pellet; I only cut off a tiny piece from one. Their bellies are always visibly full and there's plenty of algae in the tank. I'm afraid about overfeeding them, especially since there's only 2 of them, so I haven't fed them since adding them to the tank.
I didn't receive any replies back as to what could be causing the ammonia spike, so I just did the 90% water change yesterday. Hopefully that wasn't a huge mistake. I stirred the gravel around to try to get as much poop out as I could. The one shrimp is still completely fine. The other sick one is still alive. He stays at one place on his side for a bit and then moves to a different spot. Sometimes he swims around upright for a minute before going back to swimming on his side. I just hope he makes it. It's been about a day since I've done the water change, and ammonia is still at 0.25ppm. I heard that it can take a few days for it to go down though.
Does anyone have any inkling as to what caused the ammonia spike? If it's the poop in the substrate, should I rinse it off and put it back in the tank? How long will it take for the ammonia to go down? What's hanging off of my sick shrimp? I'm really lost and don't know what to do.
Thanks!
Edit: Sorry, I thought I was posting this in the health section, but I guess not. I can't seem to delete this post and move it. My apologies.
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