Still having this issue and it is getting a little puzzling to me. Even when being more cautious. :wall:
On Wednesday, I did a normal 20% water change. Water has been treated with prime (5 drops for 2.5g water), aged (brings the PH and temps up) and aerated (air stone runs in the jug prior to and during water change).
My method here. Slowly remove water from tank using small tubing to fill a 2.5g jug. Then, slowly add water from fresh 2.5g jug (mentioned above) using same method but clamp hose so the flow is even slower than the removal rate.
Takes a while, but it doesn't bother me a bit.
Evening check yesterday and I found maybe around (10) dead baby CRS shrimp. I didn't lose any adults this time.
I'm curious if anyone else is experiencing anything like this during water changes to the first 24 hours after?
Even taking that extra step with the slow removal and adding of water didn't help. I know the fresh water parms don't match exactly to the tank water, but that is why the very slow addition to the tank (so I thought at least).
On Wednesday, I did a normal 20% water change. Water has been treated with prime (5 drops for 2.5g water), aged (brings the PH and temps up) and aerated (air stone runs in the jug prior to and during water change).
My method here. Slowly remove water from tank using small tubing to fill a 2.5g jug. Then, slowly add water from fresh 2.5g jug (mentioned above) using same method but clamp hose so the flow is even slower than the removal rate.
Takes a while, but it doesn't bother me a bit.
Evening check yesterday and I found maybe around (10) dead baby CRS shrimp. I didn't lose any adults this time.
I'm curious if anyone else is experiencing anything like this during water changes to the first 24 hours after?
Even taking that extra step with the slow removal and adding of water didn't help. I know the fresh water parms don't match exactly to the tank water, but that is why the very slow addition to the tank (so I thought at least).