Another good video. I recently had an ammonia and nitrate spike along with a pH drop in my Endler tank. Shrimp do not like big swings in water conditions, and I have a lot of blue shrimp, so I did a 10% water change for four straight days until things were back in control. Never saw any signs of stress, as the water test numbers were the only indication that the tank was beginning to go out of balance. Take care.
Really useful!
glad it helped!
Another good video. I recently had an ammonia and nitrate spike along with a pH drop in my Endler tank. Shrimp do not like big swings in water conditions, and I have a lot of blue shrimp, so I did a 10% water change for four straight days until things were back in control. Never saw any signs of stress, as the water test numbers were the only indication that the tank was beginning to go out of balance. Take care.
#4 we always want to eat LOL
great video dude
Great info. Thanks
Great video! What kind of food is that they're picking at on the tank?
Thanks! could you give me a timestamp?
@@Aquafinity Yeah 0:21 and 3:52
@@thanhvanvo03 those are algae wafers sticked onto the glass
Oh ok. Do you always feed them like that? Is that the best method you've found?
I usually feed my shrimp fruits and eggs lol, algae wafers not so much.
Very nice video and good points 😁👍
Thanks! 👍
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what kind of guppies you got
I keep endler guppies, the video applies to both guppies and endlers
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thanks for watching!