I usually get my amanos from the LFS and they have a mortality rate of about 50%, and then they settle in and live np as long as there aren't any predators.  I set up a nano cube 12g dx this past winter, and furnished it with some rocks I got at a stone company nearby.  This is when the problem started.  The tank is high light, and presurized Co2 .  
Parameters 
PH 6.6-7.4
NO3 <5ppm  not good didn't realize it was this low for the plants
P ?
NO2 0
ammonia 0 
KH 8
GH 3
I use RO/DI rebuilt with a Instant ocean, and my blend of macros for the plants.  The rocks have a PH buffering ability to about 7.4, I have done a test with a small rock in a glass.  Overnight the plants themselves can drop the PH to 6.6 pulling in O2 and letting off Co2, and during the day I have to maintain a high bubble count to get the PH to stay down.  Once the PH starts to get a little acidic, the amano shrimp begin kicking like mad like they're in a chorus line.  I see one followed by the other.  I blame the rock, anyone else want to blame something?   BTW if the name sticks I coined it.
			
			
													Spastic death syndrome
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Spastic death syndrome
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