I just can not seem to keep my beloved aqua friends alive.
It has been over 3 months since I have had a death in this tank, I really thought things were turning around. My berried females continue to die after holding eggs for awhile, see photo. This is the third time it has happened. (I do currently have at least 1 baby shrimp that has survived though) My apple snails have gone from about 50-60 newborns to only 2 marble sized snails (I expected some die off of course but not that much). Of course my MTS just keep on doing their thing though cause they are indestructible!
Now some facts about the tank.
-#1 thing is that all the water in my house is put through a water softener (which may be the problem but if it was wouldn't it kill everything?)
- 10gal tank setup for 6 months, Ph 8.0, Ammonia & nitrites - 0, nitrates between 5-10, no ferts or CO2 added
- inhabitants are RCS, MTS, apple snails & 6 ember tetras....algae wafers & shrimp pellets for feeding (flake for embers)
- I DO have a recent planaria population despite my light feedings, I believe they hiked in with some plants. (some are white and some are pink/red????, never seen red ones) All my research indicates they are not harmful but I still would like to rid the tank of them, suggestions?
I did have a couple apple snails live, grow & reproduce for nearly a year using all the same methods. No one seems to know the answer to the recent deaths but I figured I would ask one more time before selling everything off for the sake of the shrimp/snails/fish.

Now some facts about the tank.
-#1 thing is that all the water in my house is put through a water softener (which may be the problem but if it was wouldn't it kill everything?)
- 10gal tank setup for 6 months, Ph 8.0, Ammonia & nitrites - 0, nitrates between 5-10, no ferts or CO2 added
- inhabitants are RCS, MTS, apple snails & 6 ember tetras....algae wafers & shrimp pellets for feeding (flake for embers)
- I DO have a recent planaria population despite my light feedings, I believe they hiked in with some plants. (some are white and some are pink/red????, never seen red ones) All my research indicates they are not harmful but I still would like to rid the tank of them, suggestions?
I did have a couple apple snails live, grow & reproduce for nearly a year using all the same methods. No one seems to know the answer to the recent deaths but I figured I would ask one more time before selling everything off for the sake of the shrimp/snails/fish.
