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This may be a little bit sad topic:( ,but everyone might have shrimps passed away with/without reason :sorrow:

As Shrimp keeper , we don't want it happened ,and wish can be better care next time .

and i always taken some photos when they first arrived for a record .

so please post your beloved RIP shrimps

My big fat Mosura Female ,have berried few times ,died last week may be too old :ghost:

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IMG_0939.JPGI was very sad when this mom died last year.

She was one of my favourites :(

Her kids are now grannies approaching the age of retirement

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Oh Emboli ,

This mum is so sexy , so intensive white

i think her offspring also have that looks , good on you :)

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I just found a dead berried yellow. :( Don't have a living photo and don't really want to post the photo of it upside down.

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Sorry for the bad photo but this was my last CRS female. She was a SS No Entry Hino and she was berried when she died yesterday. I have had her as an adult shrimp for almost a year and this was the first time she was berried so I thought she was just a fat male. I believe she died of old age as I had her seperated from the 2 males. I tested the tank and everything was fine. Can't wait for my other tank to finish cycling so I can start from scratch with CRS.

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So sad to see few berried dead , i seldom have this happened . Does it means than they are weaker during the time they berried

Anyone knows ??

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very nice shrimp guys. may they RIP :sorrow::sorrow::sorrow::sorrow:

nolanlll - i would definately think so. i can only assume taking care of those lil babies takes a lot of energy!

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Nolan, I use to have issues with berried shrimps dying close to the end of their gestation period...did many test, and it stopped once I used salty shrimp. It's to do with lack of mineral...unsure of exactly which one......

I went into panic mode went my favourite shrimp died ....:sorrow:

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Thanks BB and Sprae, i actually got it from Dean but i haven't try it yet

because my TDS is too high ,around 400 last time tested by gyung , so i adding RO water slowing to make it down ,so funny i have high TDS but may be just don't have one special mineral that berried shrimp need ~

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Need to bring down the TDS by doing WCs. I've found top ups not as effective since the minerals are still there. Just do 10-15% WC every fortnight and slow drip line the new water.

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My shrimp that have passed on:( i think alot more will this summer if not all of them:sorrow:

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