Shredding Skin Video Clips...
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- Larva
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Shredding Skin Video Clips...
I don't know if you have seen these YouTube video clips yet...
But they showed the process CRS jumped out of their exoskeletons...
Here are the links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaK1TZovE_I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKoeeVcacDY
There are some more in the related video; but they are related to other topics...
Have Fun!
But they showed the process CRS jumped out of their exoskeletons...
Here are the links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaK1TZovE_I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKoeeVcacDY
There are some more in the related video; but they are related to other topics...
Have Fun!
- Neonshrimp
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I spotted those video clips on youtube a while back, I was quite surprised that the process happens so quickly. I had visions of shrimp struggling for quite some time when shedding their "skin". I haven't been lucky enough to witness this event first hand despite the many hours spent peering into my shrimp tanks. I had wrongly assumed that this was something that normally occurred under the cover of darkness, obviously this is not always the case.
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I never fail to be amazed by the process. Even in my large crayfish, this final step goes quickly. If it doesn't they often die. They do take some time losening up the old shell before they finally pop it off though.
If you see them moving oddly and stretching at abnormal angles it is usually a sign they are about to shed.
If you see them moving oddly and stretching at abnormal angles it is usually a sign they are about to shed.
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It sure is surprisingly fast! I saw one of my adult green shrimp females moult and it was almost violent. First she turned a sickly tan/orange, so you could tell she was working hard at something and feeling vulnerable. She remained like that, holding onto the sponge filter, for several minutes. It was like she was really concentrating and getting ready. Then, I saw her claws become 'double' as those were the first to separate from the old shell. Pretty soon after that, she burst out of the old shell in one swift motion, just like the CRS did in those videos. She quickly crawled away from the exuviae and promptly proceeded to hide, still tan in color. Now whenever I see her, she's always a nice green color.
I like how the cell phone was ringing in the second video
The guy filming was probably saying "shut up, go away" in his head 
I like how the cell phone was ringing in the second video


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