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Bunch of quotes for this - bear with me - but basically this happens either due to stress, injury (aggression or mechanical), diet, or water quality:
Molting issues can be caused by a number of things, but basically it boils down to either stress, diet, or inadequate water quality. Some crustaceans also have issues with lighting sometimes, so that may be something to look into as well.
here are some things that are commonly associated with bad molts in shrimp:
- Water Quality issues
- Improper diet
- Tank/tankmate issues (aggression, overcrowding, insufficient filtration, etc.)
- Water changes that change the parameters too much/too fast
(While this is implied above, I'll also specifically state a lack of adequate shelter/hiding places for inverts too).
As a note, mantis shrimp (Stomatopods) are usually the only ones to commonly have issues with lighting.With crustaceans, some parameters you may want to check include:
-Calcium
-pH
-Nitrate
-Phosphate
-Alkalinity would probably be good to test as well.