Anyone using Dr. Sochting's Oxydator

@atoll have you had issues keeping cleaner shrimp? I feel like since adding oxydators I can’t keep shrimp
 
I have 2 oxydators in 550 litre water volume, I have never had problems with my cleaner shrimps.

It could very well be one of my fish but the timing is curious.
 
I have struggled with nems but that could just be co incidental!

Agree it’s usually difficult to pinpoint a cause, which is why I was curious if anyone else has similar issues. Now I can move on :)

In any case, I’ve given up on shrimp.
 
@atoll have you had issues keeping cleaner shrimp? I feel like since adding oxydators I can’t keep shrimp
I do not think that the death of your shrimps is connected to the oxydator because oxydators is very popular among people rising and breeding freshwater shrimps. freshwater shrimps are - IMO - more sensitive than SW shrimps.

Sincerely Lasse
 
I do not think that the death of your shrimps is connected to the oxydator because oxydators is very popular among people rising and breeding freshwater shrimps. freshwater shrimps are - IMO - more sensitive than SW shrimps.

Sincerely Lasse

Thanks, that’s a really good point.
 
Any recommendations on where to purchase these online in the US?

 
Any recommendations on where to purchase these online in the US?



Unfortunately, not as widely available in the US. I would get it from that site. I ordered mine from
Germany - about the same cost with shipping.
 
Not sure is this has been said but I ordered mine from www.theshrimptank.com.
Any recommendations on where to purchase these online in the US?

 
So - I have a question - I ordered the Oxydator A - the instructions that came with it only were for the D and Mini. Does anyone know the solution strength - and # of catalysts for that size tank. I tried googling it - and for some reason get the same instructions.

Also - can you substitute other liquid for the oxydator solution - i.e. H2O2 - and what strength - thanks in advance - I assume several of you would know.
 
It sort of doesn't matter, start with a 6% solution and 1 or 2 catalysts, how big are the catalysts you got, if they are for an A just add 1 or 2 and solution.
For the first fill I would add one catalyst, I have switched a few people on to these, it eases the tank into more oxygen, add catalyst 2 at the first refill! ;)
 
It sort of doesn't matter, start with a 6% solution and 1 or 2 catalysts, how big are the catalysts you got, if they are for an A just add 1 or 2 and solution.
For the first fill I would add one catalyst, I have switched a few people on to these, it eases the tank into more oxygen, add catalyst 2 at the first refill! ;)
NO offense - I don t understand. a 6 percent solution of what?
 
Start with 6%, I use 9% some use higher, observe your tank, watch how things react, I don't use probes, watch your orp!
OK. great - so I dont have to re-order a heavy solution from Germany every 2 months;)... I'm actually waiting until my Mindstream gets here - so I can have a measure of 'O2'.
 
OK. great - so I dont have to re-order a heavy solution from Germany every 2 months;)... I'm actually waiting until my Mindstream gets here - so I can have a measure of 'O2'.

If you are in the states, I use this and dilute 1:1 with RODI to make 6%. I have a 90G DT with a 75G sump. Aprox: 135G total and I use 2-A types with 2 catalysts in each. (1 - in the return section and 1 - in the skimmer section of the sump.)


Chris
 
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If you are in the states, I use this and dilute 1:1 with RODI to make 6%. I have a 90G DT with a 75G sump. Aprox: 135G total and I use 2-A types with 2 catalysts. 1 - in the return section and 1 - in the skimmer section of the sump.


Chris
thanks Chris - do you have an oxydator a?
 

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