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Pls help!!!
my boxer shrimp just died. but the way he died is puzzeling me. he died seperated from his shell. his shell was in one whole piece including all the legs, tail, feelers etc. and his naked body is just nearby. if i am not wrong, shrimps, lobsters they de-shell themselves when they are growing too big for their original shell so they can grow a new shell. but in my case, why did he died in such a way? could it be he's also going thru the growing process but ended up dying. i have a small size scooter blemy and a really small box fish and they have been living peacefully together for weeks. so i dun think they are the cause of the boxer shrimp's death. pls help............ |
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sounds like a regular molt, are you sure the shrimp is dead? molting takes
a conciderable amount of energy and when finished the animal will most often lay low for a day or two while the new shell hardens and regians its strength. kc "Elliot" wrote in message ... Pls help!!! my boxer shrimp just died. but the way he died is puzzeling me. he died seperated from his shell. his shell was in one whole piece including all the legs, tail, feelers etc. and his naked body is just nearby. if i am not wrong, shrimps, lobsters they de-shell themselves when they are growing too big for their original shell so they can grow a new shell. but in my case, why did he died in such a way? could it be he's also going thru the growing process but ended up dying. i have a small size scooter blemy and a really small box fish and they have been living peacefully together for weeks. so i dun think they are the cause of the boxer shrimp's death. pls help............ |
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not sure is it dead. but it's not moving as far as i can see it. anyway i
will be leaving it in the tank for a day or 2 hoping for it to come alive. "Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ... sounds like a regular molt, are you sure the shrimp is dead? molting takes a conciderable amount of energy and when finished the animal will most often lay low for a day or two while the new shell hardens and regians its strength. kc "Elliot" wrote in message ... Pls help!!! my boxer shrimp just died. but the way he died is puzzeling me. he died seperated from his shell. his shell was in one whole piece including all the legs, tail, feelers etc. and his naked body is just nearby. if i am not wrong, shrimps, lobsters they de-shell themselves when they are growing too big for their original shell so they can grow a new shell. but in my case, why did he died in such a way? could it be he's also going thru the growing process but ended up dying. i have a small size scooter blemy and a really small box fish and they have been living peacefully together for weeks. so i dun think they are the cause of the boxer shrimp's death. pls help............ |
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i wouldnt worry if its not alive, the bacteria in your tank will consume it
in a day or two anyways. it might have died from the molt its been known to happen kc "Elliot" wrote in message ... not sure is it dead. but it's not moving as far as i can see it. anyway i will be leaving it in the tank for a day or 2 hoping for it to come alive. "Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ... sounds like a regular molt, are you sure the shrimp is dead? molting takes a conciderable amount of energy and when finished the animal will most often lay low for a day or two while the new shell hardens and regians its strength. kc "Elliot" wrote in message ... Pls help!!! my boxer shrimp just died. but the way he died is puzzeling me. he died seperated from his shell. his shell was in one whole piece including all the legs, tail, feelers etc. and his naked body is just nearby. if i am not wrong, shrimps, lobsters they de-shell themselves when they are growing too big for their original shell so they can grow a new shell. but in my case, why did he died in such a way? could it be he's also going thru the growing process but ended up dying. i have a small size scooter blemy and a really small box fish and they have been living peacefully together for weeks. so i dun think they are the cause of the boxer shrimp's death. pls help............ |
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![]() "Elliot" wrote in message ... not sure is it dead. but it's not moving as far as i can see it. anyway i will be leaving it in the tank for a day or 2 hoping for it to come alive. It will not come alive if it is dead, If it does we will get in touch with the worlds media. |
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