Found another damselfly nymph a couple of days after the first... managed to catch it as well with the tweezers. Strange, they doesn't seemed to move much in the water. I basically move right next to it and just "pinch" it with the tweezers. Held on for quite a while just to make sure it doesn't move anymore.
Never ever done something so diligently for so long... I meant the water changes. Tested the water parameters regularly and PH is hovering around 6-6.5 most of the time. Rest of the stuff, the ammonia, nitrate and nitrite are also pretty similar. GH and KH remains low though.
Finally on Saturday morning, I paid a visit to Seaview and saw several bags of Malayan and cherry shrimps and can't resist it anymore. Bought a bag of 100 malayan shrimps and 10 cherry shrimps. This time, i was extremely cautious... tested the PH of the water in both bags, the malayan shrimps was in PH 6.5 water while the cherry around PH 7. My tank water by chance was around PH 6 so I had concerns on whether they will be able to survive... But i decided not to rush it and did the drip method where I used air tubes and the valves to control the water going into the two bags of shrimps slowly.. drop by drop... Started around noon and tested the PH again in the evening but still pretty similar... so i continued the drips right up till around 4am where my eyes literally can't open and I surrendered and slowly released all the shrimps into the tank.
Couldn't spot any dead malayan shrimps although I lost 3 of the cherries while still in the bag... not sure if it's due to lack of oxygen or what... one was almost eaten up completely by the time i released them into the tank.
Happy to say, it's Wed now and I've not found any dead shrimps yet! Phew! Very different from the mass deaths previously. Either the water quality had improved or the acclimatization method worked. Malaysan shrimps started taking on funky colours as well and the cherries are really bright and colourful.

Even the missus gave me a pat on the back and commented I probably survived the worst... hahaha.. after months of waiting, i finally can sit down and watch as the shrimps gathered around the algae wafers that i feed them and munch away... fantastic feeling.

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