How long it takes a shrimp to molt
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- Larva
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How long it takes a shrimp to molt
Today, for the first time ever, I saw one of my red cherries molt. It was over in less than a second--it looked like the shrimp sneezed itself out of its old skin. Does it usually happen this fast?
- Neonshrimp
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I was once able to watch one of my bamboo shrimp molt. It hung upsidedown from one of the plants in my tank and shook a bit, and then it just came right out of the exoskeleton. It happened very fast and was pretty neat to watch. The shrimp was very soft and floppy after it came out of the molt though, so it had to struggle a bit to continue hanging onto the plant.
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- Larva
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I caught another one in the act of molting today. It was very similar to the previous one. With a violent sneezing motion, the shrimp literally flew out of its old skin. One moment, there's a bent-over shrimp, and the next, the shrimp has popped an inch forward, and there's an empty exoskeleton where the shirmp used to be. Weird.
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What I see is them stretching is ways that are realy unusual. They losen everything up and crack the back open, then in one or two flicks they are out of their old shell.
The new shell is sort of folded up & wrinkled and it inflates over the next hour or so. They are quite soft and easily hurt so they usually hide after a molt for a day or so to harden up.
The new shell is sort of folded up & wrinkled and it inflates over the next hour or so. They are quite soft and easily hurt so they usually hide after a molt for a day or so to harden up.