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  1. sdlTBfanUK
    Like all creatures, they do rest, and also slow down and usually hide around/during molting etc!
  2. Mac
    Its not a sign? If there a problem on the water parameters?
  3. Mac
    Master whats the meaning of the behavior of caridina if they swim arround or they active to swim? Vs They just like a lazy in the bottom? Just walking arround? Is there a meaning of that?
  4. John.
    I heard about this cray a few years ago but never looking anymore into it. It's the world's smallest Crayfish growing to about 25mm, it's native to Australia and I believe declining rapidly in numbers. Does anyone know of a hobbyist keeping or breeding these guys? I feel like there is a whole lot of benefits to getting them in the tanks of keepers & breeders, the potential is endless as we all know the CRS & Cherries started from wild colours and look where they are now. Thanks in advance for any information, tips or discussion.
  5. sdlTBfanUK
    The photo is a bit blurred and in the shade for me to see much! Have a look through this link and see if that helps in any way. https://skfaquatics.com/forum/forums/topic/5052-shrimp-diseases-and-diagnosis/ If you have fish (albeit small Rasboras) and a small tank then the shrimp will naturally hide more than if they are alone in an aquarium. Hopefully someone can help but the more information you can give the better!

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