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After shrimp molt they are easy prey, so they hide themselves very well.Update: It was an empty shell! But I can't see him anywhere. Is it possible my hermits ate him or are they just really good at hiding?
After shrimp molt they are easy prey, so they hide themselves very well.
I'm pretty sure he's just hiding.
The thing is that I feel like I should be able to see his antennae at least, cause it's only a 25 gallon tank. There are caves though but the only cave I can't see into is where my pistol shrimp lives. Would the pistol eat him if that's where he's hiding?Yea most likely just hiding. Mine just went thru this.they hide for a couple days
I believe he certainly could. Just give a couple days, if you don’t see by end of tomorrow, I would be concerned.The thing is that I feel like I should be able to see his antennae at least, cause it's only a 25 gallon tank. There are caves though but the only cave I can't see into is where my pistol shrimp lives. Would the pistol eat him if that's where he's hiding?
Ok thank you. I'll update if I see him!I believe he certainly could. Just give a couple days, if you don’t see by end of tomorrow, I would be concerned.
I don't have a test kit for iodineI took it to mean the system iodine levels were ok.
Ok, that's what I thought. What could the cause of death be? All my parameters have been stable except for nitrate which have been between 10-30 for the last couple of weeksIn this aquriam size , it's a very tough environment to control, from the pictures I would guess it's a dead shrimp. A molt is generally growth... (So hard to explain) From your picture it's a death... Sorry for your loss.
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In this aquriam size , it's a very tough environment to control, from the pictures I would guess it's a dead shrimp. A molt is generally growth... (So hard to explain) From your picture it's a death... Sorry for your loss.
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So many reasons/ starvation is main cause, yes it's a cleaner shrimp so you think it's appetite is full... As it's eating/ Cleaning.Ok, that's what I thought. What could the cause of death be? All my parameters have been stable except for nitrate which have been between 10-30 for the last couple of weeks
+1. I have never seen the eyes left intact on a molt, which are visible on a dead shrimp.(So hard to explain) From your picture it's a death... Sorry for your loss.
So many reasons/ starvation is main cause, yes it's a cleaner shrimp so you think it's appetite is full... As it's eating/ Cleaning.
What if your fish are pest free as we all want?
Cleaner shrimp is starving now, nothing to eat.
Either or? In my opinion. cleaner shrimp should be additional in a established aquarium
Just my thoughts
The days before the death/molt he didn't eat so I thought he was about to molt. The only thing I can think of regarding pests/disease is that he looked a little dirty and had some gray/black patches which I thought was because the exoskeleton was old and that a molt was about to happen.+1. I have never seen the eyes left intact on a molt, which are visible on a dead shrimp.
That what I thought as well. Because I had a saltwater tank 8 years ago and from what I remember, there where no eyes on the molts+1. I have never seen the eyes left intact on a molt, which are visible on a dead shrimp.
After shrimp molt they are easy prey, so they hide themselves very well.
I'm pretty sure he's just hiding.
The thing is that I feel like I should be able to see his antennae at least, cause it's only a 25 gallon tank. There are caves though but the only cave I can't see into is where my pistol shrimp lives. Would the pistol eat him if that's where he's hiding?
As the others, looks to b a molt. It’s a good thing.
What do you guys think, if you look at the previous post regarding the eyes?In this aquriam size , it's a very tough environment to control, from the pictures I would guess it's a dead shrimp. A molt is generally growth... (So hard to explain) From your picture it's a death... Sorry for your loss.
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