Are the grey/black patches something to be concerned about for other animals? The pistol shrimp both looks and acts as usual.Death.... Sorry but most molts do not include eyes
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Are the grey/black patches something to be concerned about for other animals? The pistol shrimp both looks and acts as usual.Death.... Sorry but most molts do not include eyes
Nope.Are the grey/black patches something to be concerned about for other animals? The pistol shrimp both looks and acts as usual.
Ok thats at least a relief. So gray patches are normal before they molt? Sorry to ask so much, I just wanna know for the futureNope.
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Nope, molt is basically an empty shell...Ok thats at least a relief. So gray patches are normal before they molt? Sorry to ask so much, I just wanna know for the future
Cleaner Shrimp typically hide and are very timid after a molt as they are more vulnerable. Just make sure there are no large parameter shifts for 1-2 weeks after they molt.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?
Oh, I did not see the eyes. Yes, I regret to say that is not a molt. I am very sorry...Cleaner Shrimp typically hide and are very timid after a molt as they are more vulnerable. Just make sure there are no large parameter shifts for 1-2 weeks after they molt.
Every my cleaner shrimp molts I get shocked cause I think it's dead. Very real looking haha!