Do really shrimps inlay calcium to their armours?

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Do really shrimps inlay calcium to their armours?

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Hi all,

commonly is claimed that decapod crustaceans inlay calcium to their armours. I read in some doubtful literature source that shrimps are exception. They don´t do it allegedly. Thin and translucent molts indicate it. What do you think about it. What say your literature sources? Thanks.
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Doing absolutely NO research into this before responding, I do know that arthropods re-absorb some of the non-chitin inclusions to their exoskeletons in the time before a molt, so I would think that appearance of - and even a chemical assay of - the molt itself wouldn't give a complete picture of what is or isn't in the exoskeleton of the live animal.
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