Food and Color Intensity
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Food and Color Intensity
We know that certain foods influence a shrimp's color. I'm wondering about the timing of this. If I start feeding spirulina, should a expect to see a gradual change in coloration? Do I have to wait for the shrimp to molt to see the effect? I guess the question may be "Are the pigments embedded in the shell, or do we see the pigments throught the shell?"
An excellent question....
My first thought would be that the pigments are imbeded in the shell and not "seen through the shell". My mind keeps going back to another discussion somewhere on this board about a particular type of shrimp (or was it a crayfish?) that looks as though it's an albino after it molts. With that particular species the pigments must be imbeded in the shell, but for all other species you can't say for sure.
Just my 2 cents....
-Brandon.
My first thought would be that the pigments are imbeded in the shell and not "seen through the shell". My mind keeps going back to another discussion somewhere on this board about a particular type of shrimp (or was it a crayfish?) that looks as though it's an albino after it molts. With that particular species the pigments must be imbeded in the shell, but for all other species you can't say for sure.
Just my 2 cents....
-Brandon.
The color is not in the shell/skin. It is underneath in the "flesh". Otherwise you would see all kinds of patterns and colors on the molted skin, but they are all just milky white..no matter what color the shrimp has.
As to the effect of food on color...it can take from a couple days to a week or two before you can see the effects of the food on the shrimp. The shrimp don't have to molt for you to see the effects.
Mustafa
As to the effect of food on color...it can take from a couple days to a week or two before you can see the effects of the food on the shrimp. The shrimp don't have to molt for you to see the effects.
Mustafa
Last edited by Mustafa on Tue Oct 05, 2004 5:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Of course I already did that. Just as in anything you dont know what your lo0oking for you wont be able to find it. Most of the things that it showed were things that I wouldnt think anyone in their right mind would put in their tank. Ie milk etc....though thanks for making it simple and just saying its in algae...wasnt that hard huh 
