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Old cleaning shrimp - health problems



 
 
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Old September 28th 03, 09:30 PM
Pszemol
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Default Old cleaning shrimp - health problems

I know it is difficult, but they had no problems with previous molts.
I am affraid it is the age thing since bad molt happens for the second time to this shrimp.

"Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ...
could have just had a bad molt, have seen many times that molts are dificult
and take a great deal of time and energy from the shrimp/crab/etc..

give it a little time, should molt agian and perk back up............might
not too.

kc

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| How would you recognize old shrimp?

Ummm...by the little walking stick it uses to get around? ;-P

Sorry, couldn't resist.


BTW - I noticed today it molted and has new eggs.
Antennas are very short... Something is going on with this shrimp.



 




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