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![]() yes i did medicate my tank... u mean my salanity is lower??... that's why now it make sense for me... thank you...
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![]() your salitinity should be higher but that wouldnt kill your hermits, so i would still test for copper
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![]() thanks cathyg_99 appreciate it...
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![]() my only other thinking is there just killing each other... i have two left out of oh... 30 even with extra shells they still killed each other but i dont know why your shrimp would have died...
is it a cleaner or a peppermint? if its a peppermint it could just be a molt, i get a little body and cant find him for months so i assume hes dead and he pops out |
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![]() its cleaner shirmp.
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![]() this is my tank enjoy...
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You say the tank has been medicated. With what? That might be something that could cause problems. I believe most hobbyists use a quarantine or hospital tank to medicate their livestock if that's feasible.
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![]() Like Mike asked what did you medicate your tank with? Could be the issue.
Also like mentioned your salinity needs to come up, your corals can suffer. I usually tell people to just do top ups with pre-made salt water, brings it up nice and slow ![]() |
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![]() Most people forget that if you're measuring specific gravity you have to account for the temperature of the water too. I find this gets left out very often. I personally prefer the calibrated refractometer method now, I don't think I could go back. With hermit crabs I wouldn't be surprised if they were killing each other as well, they're pretty expendable.
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![]() thnks guys for the info and help appreciate it...
![]() Last edited by jhoepopoy; 06-30-2011 at 03:59 PM. |