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ALL MEASURES NECESSARY,, WATER QUALITY AT ALL STAGES
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You should probably do water quality testing for the levels of ammonia, nitrite and nitrate as well as PH values. While improving the water quality and husbandry practices, check out for experts
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so there is still a need for an aquarist before we can go on with treatment.
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The “dirty” gills and mortality in your freshwater shrimps (Neocaridina) could be caused by:
– Bacterial infection (e.g., Aeromonas, Pseudomonas)
– Fungal infection (e.g., Fusarium, Oomycetes)
– Poor water quality (e.g., ammonia, nitrite, nitrate spikes)
To determine the exact cause, it’s essential to:
– Test the water quality
– Examine the shrimp under a microscope
Treatment options will depend on the specific diagnosis. Consult an experienced aquarist or aquatic veterinarian for guidance. Do not attempt a self treatment.
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