I picked up a nearly full grown cleaner shrimp, simply because I like them. Around the same time I sent off an ICP test. It came back high in a few heavy metals (chrome and vanadium, which I found and removed the source) and suggested weekly 20% water changes over 3 weeks. I did the first one and the shrimp molted. I attributed it to chance timing. Did my second one last night and it molted again afterwards. I match the salinity to 1.026, the temp to 78f, let it sit overnight with a pump running on the bottom pushing water up to oxygenate and settle. I need to do one more water change this Sunday. I doubt it is my fish harassing it because they have taken no interest in it at all and I spend way too much time watching this tank. haha
Am I going to kill this guy if I make it molt again this weekend? Is a water change enough to cause them to stress-molt?
4 firefish, 1 red banded goby, 1 royal gramma and 1 blotched foxface
90 gallon DT, 30 gallon sump, ~103 calculated system volume
7.9 pH
8.6 dKH
.045 PO3 (had a macro vs GHA issue that has been solved, I hope)
3 NO3
490 Cal
1380 Mag
0 ammonia and nitrite
Am I going to kill this guy if I make it molt again this weekend? Is a water change enough to cause them to stress-molt?
4 firefish, 1 red banded goby, 1 royal gramma and 1 blotched foxface
90 gallon DT, 30 gallon sump, ~103 calculated system volume
7.9 pH
8.6 dKH
.045 PO3 (had a macro vs GHA issue that has been solved, I hope)
3 NO3
490 Cal
1380 Mag
0 ammonia and nitrite