Ameno Shrimp Dies After Molting?
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 6:16 pm
Hello Everyone
I have had a Ameno shrimp for a little over a week now and he has just been a delight.. Well as of until last night. I woke up and found a casualtie on the bottom floor. So I turned on the light and to my excitement he had molted. Well he was flipped over on his back and I watched him for a bit and then he started kicking his feet and his little flappers in the back... Well "great" I thought. Everything came through ok through the molt and he just needs to harden up and flip over to go about his way... So I left him be not knowing what else to do but of course being a bit worried. About a hour or so later I came back and noticed that he was no more... No movement... no nothing. =( I feel that this is my fault and I should of done something for him because he went through all the motions of moving his limbs and such but just could not flip over and swim about. Does anyone have anything to share with me on this topic as I would love to put more shrimp in but at 4 bucks a pop I cannot afford to lose them each time they molt.
I did do a water test as all of this was going on and my Nitrite level was fine.
I did a 25% water change just now to clear the water up more... But this really had me bummed out all day... Yes I know its just a shrimp but I was starting to like him a lot.
I have had a Ameno shrimp for a little over a week now and he has just been a delight.. Well as of until last night. I woke up and found a casualtie on the bottom floor. So I turned on the light and to my excitement he had molted. Well he was flipped over on his back and I watched him for a bit and then he started kicking his feet and his little flappers in the back... Well "great" I thought. Everything came through ok through the molt and he just needs to harden up and flip over to go about his way... So I left him be not knowing what else to do but of course being a bit worried. About a hour or so later I came back and noticed that he was no more... No movement... no nothing. =( I feel that this is my fault and I should of done something for him because he went through all the motions of moving his limbs and such but just could not flip over and swim about. Does anyone have anything to share with me on this topic as I would love to put more shrimp in but at 4 bucks a pop I cannot afford to lose them each time they molt.
I did do a water test as all of this was going on and my Nitrite level was fine.
I did a 25% water change just now to clear the water up more... But this really had me bummed out all day... Yes I know its just a shrimp but I was starting to like him a lot.
