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    bought 2 plants yesterday.
    As i was unable to plant them immediately [need to rush back office after lunch], i dump the whole thing [ie plant+the small plastic basket holding its roots] into the tank.

    Horrified to find all 6 yamato shrimps dead 4hrs later. One corpse was at the basket, the position was such that as if it was nimbling on it.

    i remember i did this once on another tank and most YS also died. Thought it was due to new tank syndrome then.

    do u guys think this could be really the cause of the death.

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    i remember one plant farm telling me that the pot and wool holding the plants can contain a lot of fertiliser and even pesticides/herbicides. that's why it's good to remove the plant and rinse thoroughly before use. Why some people find even this hard (not referring to you peter :P - i am recalling another post) I don't know.

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    [quote:49acd98eab="budak"]i remember one plant farm telling me that the pot and wool holding the plants can contain a lot of fertiliser and even pesticides/herbicides. that's why it's good to remove the plant and rinse thoroughly before use. Why some people find even this hard (not referring to you peter :P - i am recalling another post) I don't know.[/quote:49acd98eab]

    holy-shit! pesticides omg, how ignorant i was, all the while i thought it just some fertilizer and the wool to keep the roots moist during transporting.
    Poor shrimps. Luckily all the fishes are alright. wonder if i should change the water

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    I won't be surprised that the farm or LFS dosed anti-snail chems... which is usually fatal to other inverts like shrimp too.
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    Some plant farmers also treated their plants with bleach before export. Even Ah Pek at the old Fish Farm Roads do it.
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    [quote:d6dd38fa43="juggler"]Some plant farmers also treated their plants with bleach before export. Even Ah Pek at the old Fish Farm Roads do it.[/quote:d6dd38fa43]

    Is this the reason why plant from LFS always look perfect? No algae?

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    Re:

    [quote:3427780156="kc"][quote:3427780156="juggler"]Some plant farmers also treated their plants with bleach before export. Even Ah Pek at the old Fish Farm Roads do it.[/quote:3427780156]

    Is this the reason why plant from LFS always look perfect? No algae?[/quote:3427780156]

    nope, they are referring to plants in their concrete ponds.. storage, shipping purpose.

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    [quote:9cfe62cd93="vinz"]I won't be surprised that the farm or LFS dosed anti-snail chems... which is usually fatal to other inverts like shrimp too.[/quote:9cfe62cd93]

    so if the plants are from an lfs that has snails in his plant tanks... should be safe right? i have not seen my yamatoes since i put a few plants in with their pots - but my yamatoes tend to disappear for a few days at a time and come out BIGGER each time... so they may just be molting (spelling?) right?

    how could i overlook such a fundemental thing... PESTICIDES!!! sigh...

    EDIT - but then again... the snails are still alive and running rampant!!!

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    today my yamatoes showed up again... dont look particularly bigger then i last saw them.. but with what seems like slightly darker color... must be the frozen bloodworms i started feeding last week..... neons also looking brighter...

    on that point - how do you guys feed frozen bloodworms? must thaw first or not?

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