EllieWind
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Hi, everyone, it's me again.
I collected some tiger salamander eggs from near my cabin a couple of weeks ago and have been raising the larvae with no problems for a week. Just last night and this morning I had 2 of the 31 larvae die. Both of them were lethargic and refused to eat any brine shrimp before they died, and both ended up with angled/curled tails. Today I have 5 more displaying the "symptoms" and I'm worried that whatever the issue is will cause me to lose the entire brood. I should also mention that I had my brine shrimp hatchery stall a few days ago (probably due to a cold front that came through) and was unable to feed my babies until I could get the shrimp hatching again at a normal rate. I had moved the babies into the fridge during the two days it took for me to start another batch of eggs and I'm concerned that the lack of food and sudden slowing of their metabolisms may have also contributed to why they're doing poorly.
I've separated the 5 from the rest and have added some Indian almond leaf to both of the tubs, but is there anything else I can do?
I collected some tiger salamander eggs from near my cabin a couple of weeks ago and have been raising the larvae with no problems for a week. Just last night and this morning I had 2 of the 31 larvae die. Both of them were lethargic and refused to eat any brine shrimp before they died, and both ended up with angled/curled tails. Today I have 5 more displaying the "symptoms" and I'm worried that whatever the issue is will cause me to lose the entire brood. I should also mention that I had my brine shrimp hatchery stall a few days ago (probably due to a cold front that came through) and was unable to feed my babies until I could get the shrimp hatching again at a normal rate. I had moved the babies into the fridge during the two days it took for me to start another batch of eggs and I'm concerned that the lack of food and sudden slowing of their metabolisms may have also contributed to why they're doing poorly.
I've separated the 5 from the rest and have added some Indian almond leaf to both of the tubs, but is there anything else I can do?