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Hey guys been a while how’s everyone. I was admiring my tank this morning when I spotted this shrimp at first glance I thought it had no head but yet it was swimming so I’ve taken a few pictures let me know what you think. It looks like the saddle area is pealing up and the face has or feelers have turned in on them selves 49158184-64F9-4A2C-AB78-81B8D08CE2BC.jpeg.42fd315be029e7c4f1e0567058aeeb46.jpeg8DFC0233-8B51-4D6D-9D42-46F40BA83091.jpeg.99beb58bb25b828dfb16df84996fb380.jpeg92871CCD-D71D-4F69-91B2-30336EE99BFE.jpeg.ddf8df56097b9962c24eccded7e1424f.jpegE24F7AEE-B45E-458B-B5A9-0C8DB2228D44.jpeg.1ab815142e8b2ab85d6553bce1f040d5.jpeg

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The shrimp may be having a problem molting!

Do you know what the water parameters are?

Hopefully it will be ok, it is a nice colour. Have there been any other recent problems?

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My water parameters were fine last week and absolutely no problems with the others they all seem to be malting fine, I’m doing my tests today so I will let you know what the results are. It certainly is a weird thing to see and when any other shrimp come across it they seem to wrestle for a second or two and then stop and the one with no problem swims away 

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