My cleaner shrimp died

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Of no apparent reasons last night. The body was found this morning no apparent injuries either.

Haven't tested the water parameters yet but everything else: SPS, zoa, mushrooms, sea cucumbers, crabs, snails are fine.

The only suspect is a neon dottyback, however they've been housed together for more than 2 months and I have never caught the dottyback bothering the shrimp. The dottyback didn't show any interests in the shrimp's body either.

So, what do you all think?
 

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Are you sure it wasn't just a molt? Check again for the shrimp (shrimp are most vulnerable to predators during and after molts so it may be hiding)
 
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When was your last water change? What size protein skimmer do you have?

10% Water change 2 weeks ago. No skimmer. I tested everything is good. Ammonia nitrite nitrate all 0.

Don't have a skimmer. 34 gallon with 20g sump.
 
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Are you sure it wasn't just a molt? Check again for the shrimp (shrimp are most vulnerable to predators during and after molts so it may be hiding)

Unfortunately not molt I pulled him out and inspected him thoroughly.
 

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10% Water change 2 weeks ago. No skimmer. I tested everything is good. Ammonia nitrite nitrate all 0.

Don't have a skimmer. 34 gallon with 20g sump.
What brand of test kit you used with a result of all zero?
aside from predatory tank mates, shrips can't tolerate poor water quality of high nitrate.
 

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Sounds like a decent water change schedule. Could consider checking your testing kit.. nitrates are never 0. If you only had one invertebrate die it could be a fluke. You could also think about dosing iodine,,, many recommend using a test kit for iodine before you dose.

Good luck and continued happy reefing. Hope this was an isolated case.
 
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Sounds like a decent water change schedule. Could consider checking your testing kit.. nitrates are never 0. If you only had one invertebrate die it could be a fluke. You could also think about dosing iodine,,, many recommend using a test kit for iodine before you dose.

Good luck and continued happy reefing. Hope this was an isolated case.

Thanks. I was thinking dosing iodine anyway. But the shrimp was fat and happy the day before, he came out ate 3-4 pellets. That's why his death puzzles me.
 

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