How old is your tank? Most likely is due to high temperature, if you dont lower it, the rest of your cherries will be "cooked" also
Bought a few cherries not too long ago. Though they look fine, except 1 casualty, they have became super red, like those fried cooked shrimps . Thought cherries are supposed to be tranparent with red patches & spots? Could it be the liquid fertilisers in my tank, cos i hv added more than directed? Perhaps someone can advise here. Thanks.
How old is your tank? Most likely is due to high temperature, if you dont lower it, the rest of your cherries will be "cooked" also
Cherries have potential to become very red - what shade of red depending on their diet mostly. So if they are not DEAD and RED, you are obviously doing something right... many hobbyists will be glad to have their cherries so red
/John
errr i think u got some pesticide in the tank or something. do a water change and give more details plsssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. arigato
Err... If you shrimps are alive, A LOT of people who keep cherry shrimps will envy you... Best quality cherry shrimps will turn cherry red, thus the name... See Wackytpt's avatar for an example..
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there shouldnt be any probs with such colouration and dont worry about it. If all of it are so red, then its offspring will prob be equally red that way when u intend to sell it, many will covet it... heh anyway i believe the redness is not due to diet
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Philipians,Originally Posted by Phillipians
diet do plays a small part in the redeness of shirmps.
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My tank is ard 1 month old or so. My temp hovers ard 24 (night) to 26/28 (day) deg. I cant lower it any further with my single fan.Originally Posted by chris1
very good but i think ur tank not matured enuf oh. how big is ur tank?
Erm.. what sort da details? 4 Cherry barbs, 1 neon, 1 cory, i Chinese algae eater, 7 cherry shrimps, 1 CO2 system (nutrifin), many species of plant which i am still doing research on their names & char., taiwan, erect, christmas, java moss (which all are dying ), lights 36w on 8 hrs with a single unit fan, temp: 24 ~ 28 deg, PH ard 6, KH & the likes i dont hv the equip to measure. I conduct 30% water change once a week, followed by seachem flourish liquid fertilisers of 5ml dosage (instruction is ard 1ml for my tank spec but it seems inadequate to me). Other fert included Root Monster & Fert. balls, added ard once a month. I clean the gravel of lapis once a week using a gravel cleaner. I also got a snail in it, perhaps a few?Originally Posted by ahkarboy
Erm... what cherry shrimps eat? I only feed my cory algae pellets. The rest of the critters share the food with it.Originally Posted by Wackytpt
My tank is 2 by 1 by 1.5 ft. It seems smaller than many people tanks here. Perhaps i didnt do a good scaping, that's why it seems small in space. Yah, mayb tank was not mature. I only add them in recently, the cherries used to live in a smaller tank & they hv a mix of transparent & red color. I was worry that my cherry barb will attack them then.Originally Posted by ahkarboy
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w8 for another few weeks.... i also have same prob with you but cant add them now....got exam.......
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