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    Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

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    The cherry shrimps that I bought recently had these molds on it.



    Are these harmful and should I quarentine it?

    Or am I worrying too much, maybe its their natural way of showing sign of aging?
    from 14L to 8L tank.

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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    I went to google it and found someone having similiar issue here:
    http://www.shrimpnow.com/forums/show...y-shrimp/page2

    Someone mentioned CILLEX by Brustman might help. Does anyone know if this is available in Singapore? I tried to google for it but can't find much info on it.
    from 14L to 8L tank.

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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Does the white stuff move? Like tiny worms?

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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Quote Originally Posted by blurless View Post
    Does the white stuff move? Like tiny worms?
    Thanks for your reply.

    The whitish stuff are very tiny and I can't see very well if it moves, plus the shrimp likes to move a lot.
    I was lucky with this shot when this shrimp remained still while I pick up my camera phone.

    I think it doesn't because I don't see it moved (or spread, yet) to the lower body.

    The sad thing is there are 2 or 3 shrimps came with it, and this one having the most molds.
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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Then I would recommend you to quarantine it just in case as shrimp dieseases if one affected all affected then touch wood all up lorry eventually better play safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xconnect. View Post
    Then I would recommend you to quarantine it just in case as shrimp dieseases if one affected all affected then touch wood all up lorry eventually better play safe.
    Ya, I got more worried after reading a lot more (from google hits) today. I will quarantine it tonight. One of the infected ones is a female, berried somemore. heartpain if it died.

    I also came across this posting where someone was using a product called, JBL Fungol.
    http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/f...us-shrimp.html

    Found the product on their official page. I think I will get this later also.
    http://www.jbl.de/en/aquatics-freshw...bl-fungol#info
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    looks like fungus... should remove them from your tank and treat them seperately in another..if i am not wrong gc have something to treat that?

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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Make sure you do all the drug medication treatments in a separate hospital tank. And make sure the drugs do not have copper as active ingredients.

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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    yes better quarentine all of those infected.

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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Thank you so much for the valuable advise, guys.


    Navanod, yes, I will take note of the copper thing.


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    Thank you so much for the link, bro.
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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Just sharing my personal experience. They appears like parasite that can move under manifying glass. Once a shrimp moult, the parasite will leave the moulted shell after sometime and find another shrimp, can spread easily. Tried some medication but not effective at all. Most effective method is quarantine those affected in a seperate container, once you notice any moulting, look for the shrimp that just moult, they usually appear clean and glossy. Remove them back to normal tank immediately. However, if not removed as soon as possible, the shrimp get reinfected with the parasite. This method required me to check on them regularly for moulting.

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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Quote Originally Posted by crystal View Post
    Just sharing my personal experience. They appears like parasite that can move under manifying glass. Once a shrimp moult, the parasite will leave the moulted shell after sometime and find another shrimp, can spread easily. Tried some medication but not effective at all. Most effective method is quarantine those affected in a seperate container, once you notice any moulting, look for the shrimp that just moult, they usually appear clean and glossy. Remove them back to normal tank immediately. However, if not removed as soon as possible, the shrimp get reinfected with the parasite. This method required me to check on them regularly for moulting.
    Thanks for sharing.

    I have managed to quarantine those affected ones and the more I look at the remaining, the more I felt they are infected also.
    I think I am getting paranoid on this.
    I will look out for their molting and hopefully I can move them back in time.

    Luckily I started with these "easier" shrimps, can't imagine those higher requirement ones.

    Hopefully this ordeal will end fast.
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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    you better check if the medication is harmful to plants not. if it's ok, i think it's better to dose into the main tank, as there will be alot of parasite left in the tank. wash all your equipment. wash your media with tank water. maybe 10 percent water change every other day to improve the water quality.

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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Quote Originally Posted by Loudness View Post
    you better check if the medication is harmful to plants not. if it's ok, i think it's better to dose into the main tank, as there will be alot of parasite left in the tank. wash all your equipment. wash your media with tank water. maybe 10 percent water change every other day to improve the water quality.
    Thanks bro.

    I'm monitoring it and I'll dose to the main tank if it gets worst.

    It's really eye straining to look for those parasites.


    Btw, does anyone have any tips to catch the shrimps effectively?
    It's difficult to catch when they flip so fast, and I have to keep my movement slow so as not to disturb the substrate, plus the mosses are quite obstructing.
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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    You can try using the reversed bottle trap. Can't find a link to such a trap but I remember someone shared in AQ before how to make one.

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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Quote Originally Posted by Navanod View Post
    You can try using the reversed bottle trap. Can't find a link to such a trap but I remember someone shared in AQ before how to make one.
    Thanks bro. I think I saw that somewhere too.

    I am actually trying to do a selective catch, probably 1 at a time whenever I see it infected with the parasites.
    It's really difficult to catch even with the smallest net available.
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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Update:
    Currently I am using the API Pimafix in the Quarentine Tank as an attempt to cure the shrimps. I was not able to find the JBL or Sera ones.

    If this method failed, I will try the salt water dip, this method seems to be effective after reading very convincing feedback from this person (another forum):
    http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/sh...=146903&page=3
    Seems to be easier also, just prepare a cup of salt water, dip the shrimp and its ready to be moved back to the main tank.
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    Re: Mold on Cherry Shrimps or sign of aging??

    Quote Originally Posted by 14litre View Post
    Update:
    Currently I am using the API Pimafix in the Quarentine Tank as an attempt to cure the shrimps. I was not able to find the JBL or Sera ones.

    If this method failed, I will try the salt water dip, this method seems to be effective after reading very convincing feedback from this person (another forum):
    http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/sh...=146903&page=3
    Seems to be easier also, just prepare a cup of salt water, dip the shrimp and its ready to be moved back to the main tank.
    I am not sure about salt though..but shrimps are actually quite sensitive (might cause stress/death) to it( for some reason,i am not sure too) , prefer that you stick to the usage of medications that are recommended.. you can get it at GC, recently advertised in the merchant section in AQ here is link :http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...n-head-Body%29
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