My little 10 gallon tank with Endler's livebearers and red cherry shrimp was cruising right along with no problems whatsoever. In fact, I had so many red cherry shrimp that the bottom of the tank looked like a vibrating red carpet. Other than some java moss and a sponge filter rated for a 65 gallon tank, there was nothing else in the tank.
The colder weather arrived, so I added a new heater set to 78 degrees. Room temperature had been around 75 degrees prior to adding the heater, so the water was probably around that temp. A few days later all the shrimp were gone. There are a lot of Endler's and snails, so no corpses to be found. No other changes were made to the tank other than the heater.
A friend who raises mysis shrimp said he had a similar problem and resolved it by adding a grounding probe to the tank. Something to do with EMP or something like that.
Any ideas?
I want to get some more, but don't want to nuke them if it is something I can resolve beforehand.
The colder weather arrived, so I added a new heater set to 78 degrees. Room temperature had been around 75 degrees prior to adding the heater, so the water was probably around that temp. A few days later all the shrimp were gone. There are a lot of Endler's and snails, so no corpses to be found. No other changes were made to the tank other than the heater.
A friend who raises mysis shrimp said he had a similar problem and resolved it by adding a grounding probe to the tank. Something to do with EMP or something like that.
Any ideas?
I want to get some more, but don't want to nuke them if it is something I can resolve beforehand.