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Yes I do i quickly set up a bucket with a new mix of salt mini powerhead and heater, would u put the shrimp in? They can carry ich i read.looks like it. do you have a QT tank? You could do a bucket if you have a heater and a way to aerate like an airstone or powerhead. I wouldn’t put that fish in your main tank.
I was planning on removing a rock i have from my main tank which didnt fit the look so I was gonna toss that in this bucket as well since it's seeded already.
Looks like ill be returning them : / will they survive the night in the bucket, its one gallon. I assume so since they can be shipping in tiny bags for an be in there for 24 hours?Rock can’t mix with copper. Hypo maybe but it would probably have die off which may or may not cause ammonia issues.
Bottled bacteria and a sponge filter and add some hiding spots, fake aquarium decor or pvc.
Sorry to hear about your problems with your fish.Looks like ill be returning them : / will they survive the night in the bucket, its one gallon. I assume so since they can be shipping in tiny bags for an be in there for 24 hours?
Yeap, I cant really set up a QT since im still setting up my current tank. I will be returning tomorrow. I have the powerhead pointing up with a bunch of surface agitation. I don't have an air pump at the moment and its 10pmSorry to hear about your problems with your fish.
Can you provide some aeration to the 1 gallon bucket? An air stone and air pump (and heater!) would go a long way. You can get a $7 battery powered air pump from any sporting goods store that sells live minnows for fish-bait. You can get the same air pump at Walmart, if you're near one:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Marine-M...Sa7HZnSnAMhaW4XxsFNuB_MURV7JfXnUaAgTPEALw_wcB
I'm so, so not an expert, but it looks like you have some form of Ich. The shrimp can carry the Ich too.
Ideally, you'd need two QT tanks, one for the shrimper, and one for the fish that's medicatd with copper. That's in addition to, and kept separately from, your display tank.
If you can return this livestock, I'd suggest it. Otherwise, I would suggest a full quarantine on these animals. Again, this will require a couple of extra tanks and some work, but it's the safest bet at this point, in my opinion.
Good luck! I hope I've offered some help!
Got them in the bucket now, dosed a tiny bit of bacteria.
Keep the pump pointed at the surface of the water. That will oxygenate the water, which I think is important right now. I hate to say it, but yo may be best to return these fish. I'm glad your LFS will take them back.Yeap, I cant really set up a QT since im still setting up my current tank. I will be returning tomorrow. I have the powerhead pointing up with a bunch of surface agitation. I don't have an air pump at the moment and its 10pm
Sound advice for sure. I'd add that some of us grab cheap PVC pipe pieces to use in their QT tanks as hides for the fish.Yea, my only concern is the ich infection is bad and a weak fish could get sucked to the pump. Air stone would be better. Or if you can put sponge over the grate of the pump. I would give them something to hide in. Even plastic cup or something.
Even if they don’t give me my money back or store credit, i won’t abandon them. I’ll take the loss and give them back for free i should have closer inspected myself.Keep the pump pointed at the surface of the water. That will oxygenate the water, which I think is important right now. I hate to say it, but yo may be best to return these fish. I'm glad your LFS will take them back.
Sound advice for sure. I'd add that some of us grab cheap PVC pipe pieces to use in their QT tanks as hides for the fish.
This was what i feared, but it seems like ich is inevitable. It's just how you treat it, I have UV but it's not set up.Also you could technically still get ich from the bag float. They tend to get water on the bags and set the bags on tables where many bags and fish have sat before. Water spills and drips happen. I’d say chances are low but not zero.