I hate red cherries! I hate having them! I don't know what I'm not figuring out but it's not working out. I've come to really dread water changes. It always goes wrong.
I've tried rubber-banding nylons to the end of my siphon, I've tried rubber-banding a brine shrimp net to the end my siphon, and I've tried hanging a net box from my water change bucket to catch all the little shrimp that come out in the siphon but they always end up getting past and into the bucket of water, and crushed when I try to get them to let go of the net. So, then I end up trying to re-filter the water from the bucket, and always manage to still lose some down the toilet when I empty the bucket. Not only do the shrimp get past the nets and nylons but the nets and nylons cut down on the water flow and reduce the output to a trickle.
I always have to turn the nets or nylons or whatever upside down into a small container of water, wait for the dirt to settle, and spend days transferring the tiny shrimp back to the main tank one-by-one.
The process is so painstaking and I still always end up flushing some shrimp that some how manage to get past all my blockades. I've checked my nets and nylons and stuff for holes and there aren't any.
Is there some magic method that you guys are using?? I'm to the point that I'd rather get rid of it all than keep killing some every time I have to change the water.
I've tried rubber-banding nylons to the end of my siphon, I've tried rubber-banding a brine shrimp net to the end my siphon, and I've tried hanging a net box from my water change bucket to catch all the little shrimp that come out in the siphon but they always end up getting past and into the bucket of water, and crushed when I try to get them to let go of the net. So, then I end up trying to re-filter the water from the bucket, and always manage to still lose some down the toilet when I empty the bucket. Not only do the shrimp get past the nets and nylons but the nets and nylons cut down on the water flow and reduce the output to a trickle.
I always have to turn the nets or nylons or whatever upside down into a small container of water, wait for the dirt to settle, and spend days transferring the tiny shrimp back to the main tank one-by-one.
The process is so painstaking and I still always end up flushing some shrimp that some how manage to get past all my blockades. I've checked my nets and nylons and stuff for holes and there aren't any.
Is there some magic method that you guys are using?? I'm to the point that I'd rather get rid of it all than keep killing some every time I have to change the water.