Oh gosh! What happened to my Red Cherry shrimp? Ate by Amano shrimp............ =.=
I was afraid the water quality still unstable, cause the shrimp died, tested the pH 6.2 and KH 2.0 by this morning , after calculated the CO2 level is 37.86ppm, it should not be the cause of killing the shrimp. Is a big question mark to me now.
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Hello from Belarus! Glad to see another aqua-blog :)
Amano should not attack Cherries, I think this is something with chemistry of water.and red shrimp died before Amano ate it ...
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Thanks for yout valueable info, NATA, and thanks for visit to my blog, added you in my link.
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