I keep RCS in my nano, as well as in my 20 gallon tank. I don't know what happens, but they all do well for several weeks, then I have mass deaths. I feed them a small amount daily, a choice of crab cuisine, algae wafers, veggie wafers, or shrimp pellets, etc. The 20, where most of them reside, is pretty heavily planted with all my overflow plants. I dose EI loosely (read I'm not doing a great job of daily dosing with working night shift). I also dose a drop or two of Kents Calcium every other week or so.
What am I doing wrong? I've heard that ferts can have this affect, and suspect this to be the case, but I also know of numerous people with similiar setups to mine that have no issues.
The water here in ashburn is pretty soft, typically around 4 dKh if that matters, and water parameters are spot on, 0 ammo, 0 NO2, and low NO3.
CO2 is injected to about 35-40ppm.
Ideas?
RCS troubles
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Thanks guys, I'll lower the CO2 a bit and see if that helps. I have another group of them inbound next week, as it seems all but about 5 or so have gone missing.
It may be that they're just hiding, I have only found about 5 bodies of the 40 or so I know were in there. They were all juvies, so I may just not be able to find them, hard as I look.
I'll double check my foods as well, but I did check that before I thought and wasn't finding anything.
Thanks!
It may be that they're just hiding, I have only found about 5 bodies of the 40 or so I know were in there. They were all juvies, so I may just not be able to find them, hard as I look.
I'll double check my foods as well, but I did check that before I thought and wasn't finding anything.
Thanks!