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Milky white berried red Rilli shrimp

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Does my shrimp have milky white disease? She is berried and looks a bit white.

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Hi @Lucy,

It is difficult to see in that photo.

Can you try getting a side macro shot of the shrimp?

 

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Hi, I’ll try to get a better photo. Sorry about that.

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Looks fine to me, looks really good actually! Those last photos are great.

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37 minutes ago, Crabby said:

Looks fine to me, looks really good actually! Those last photos are great.

Thank you so much!

That is one heavily berried shrimp which looks fine/normal to me. Lots of shrimplets to look forward too!

Simon

2 hours ago, Crabby said:

Looks fine to me

Looks fine to me too.

She is heavily berried and that means you will have babies soon.

Feed her well. More protein will be good. If you have not tried frozen blood worms, that is the what you should feed when the females are berried. Really should have started feeding more protein when you see a saddle. But better later than never.

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6 hours ago, jayc said:

Looks fine to me too.

She is heavily berried and that means you will have babies soon.

Feed her well. More protein will be good. If you have not tried frozen blood worms, that is the what you should feed when the females are berried. Really should have started feeding more protein when you see a saddle. But better later than never.

Oh wow, thank you. I had no idea about the bloodworms!

8 hours ago, Lucy said:

I had no idea about the bloodworms!

You're welcome.

That's why this forum exists. Hang out here, and read more posts and you will be an expert in no time. ?

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