I've tried the two biggest Dutch shrimp-forums to find an answer to what is growing underneath one of my shrimps.
Still can't find the answer so I decided to post a topic in an international forum; more member is more knowledge.
The tank:
- Superfish home 25 (my first, up and running since may 2013)
- (Trying to grow a) Moss-wall, few other small plants
- Pump
- Oxydator
- Temp. 20-22 Celcius (ca 70F)
The shrimps:
- 6x Sakura (Neocaridina heteropoda var. Sakura)
The fish:
- 7x Paracheirodon simulans
- 2x Pangio kuhlii
The situation:
- All the shrimps eat and act healthy, they grow and I find old scales every now and then.
- One of the shrimps (just one) is growing something green underneath it's body.
- Because I've read about eggs starting green I thought I had a pregnant one.
- That was two months ago.
- The green substance keeps growing but more like spaghetti.
- Right now it looks like it's growing underneath the whole back of the shrimp.
- The shrimp still acts like a shrimp and as said doesn't look sick (to me, a newbie)
Pictures (most recent):



I've searched the internet for parasites or bacteria creating this symptoms but I couldn't find anything looking like this.
Ok guys, show me your knowledge and give it your best shot..!!
Regards from the Netherlands!
