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Re: First Opae Ula Tank - 2.5 gallon
PostPosted:22 Jul 2019 19:41
by Owlbit
Algae In Space wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019 19:35
Owlbit wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019 18:12
Today is the first time I have witnessed them filter feeding from the water surface.
I don't want to anger anyone but I don't think they are filter feeders in the narrow sense of the word like clams or krill are... just saying.
I think this is a misunderstanding.
It is my bad. I think I am using the wrong word. I meant they are feeding from surface. You just reminded me that filter feeding is what bamboo shrimps do where they get particles that come into their filters. My little shrimps are
feeding from the surface. Thank you for correcting me.
Re: First Opae Ula Tank - 2.5 gallon
PostPosted:22 Jul 2019 20:39
by odin
All seems well in your shrimp kingdom! I find some goto the surface to eat while some swim around grabbing and then you get the ones that eat from the substrate.
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Re: First Opae Ula Tank - 2.5 gallon
PostPosted:25 Jul 2019 15:33
by Owlbit
The bottom 2 shrimps. Is that what the beginnings of a saddle look like? or are they just really well fed?
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Re: First Opae Ula Tank - 2.5 gallon
PostPosted:25 Jul 2019 15:41
by Algae In Space
Yes those are eggs!
Re: First Opae Ula Tank - 2.5 gallon
PostPosted:27 Jul 2019 00:49
by Owlbit
@Algae In Space Although now I don't know where those females disappeared to. I don't see more than 10-15 of them at any given time. That is 1/3 to 1/2 the population. No known deaths.
How to deal with all the poop under the rock?
I wish I did a course lava rock bottom instead of seeing all this poop on the sand. I may just use the mini siphon I made using airline tube and syringe on Sunday (my tank maintenance and parameter testing day). The poop looks so dirty. And my pig of a snail is eating up all the greens. I think he will have to be moved later when I have a larger tank set up.
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Re: First Opae Ula Tank - 2.5 gallon
PostPosted:27 Jul 2019 01:03
by Algae In Space
Your tank totally reminds me of my first tank! You too got nice Ohko stones!
This does not seem like poop. Seems like algae!? Even if it were poop => this is part of the natural cycle. I'd just let it be where it is
All's well.
Re: First Opae Ula Tank - 2.5 gallon
PostPosted:27 Jul 2019 04:13
by Owlbit
Nice oxydator. Makes me feel a little better there is no filter. Some shrimps like to play in the bubble... and ride it up, then go down and ride it up again. I accidentally put 2 catalysts in mine for a 2.5g tank.
I like your stone. I love all those holes. My shrimps are finally making good use of all the caves.
The poop is mixed with algae? lol Now if only I can say " just let it be where it is" for cat poop.
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Re: First Opae Ula Tank - 2.5 gallon
PostPosted:27 Jul 2019 08:42
by Algae In Space
Owlbit wrote: ↑27 Jul 2019 04:13
Nice oxydator. Makes me feel a little better there is no filter. Some shrimps like to play in the bubble... and ride it up, then go down and ride it up again. I accidentally put 2 catalysts in mine for a 2.5g tank.
I like your stone. I love all those holes. My shrimps are finally making good use of all the caves.
The poop is mixed with algae? lol Now if only I can say " just let it be where it is" for cat poop.
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The Oxydator is pretty much the only leftover from my old tank!
Yeah I guess a cat ecosphere project is a whole other story!
Re: First Opae Ula Tank - 2.5 gallon
PostPosted:28 Jul 2019 17:38
by Owlbit
I had to siphon the sand (front easy to reach section only) and do a 20% water change. I dosed Seachem Prime and Stability.
Ammonia was high. pH dropped to 7.8. Nitrite 0. Nitrate <10. My poly filter (two little cut cubes) probably helped remove any toxic ammonia.
I guess the tank is going through another cycle due to the bioload. Shrimps are fine, with no loss. Snail is... still eating everything in sight.
I will just have to test twice a day and do a water change when needed for now.
Re: First Opae Ula Tank - 2.5 gallon
PostPosted:28 Jul 2019 21:22
by Algae In Space
Owlbit wrote: ↑28 Jul 2019 17:38
I had to siphon the sand (front easy to reach section only) and do a 20% water change. I dosed Seachem Prime and Stability.
Ammonia was high. pH dropped to 7.8. Nitrite 0. Nitrate <10. My poly filter (two little cut cubes) probably helped remove any toxic ammonia.
I guess the tank is going through another cycle due to the bioload. Shrimps are fine, with no loss. Snail is... still eating everything in sight.
I will just have to test twice a day and do a water change when needed for now.
Do you still have the filter running?