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Good night all,

Strange one here.

I got a shrimp two weeks ago, semi large shrimp that has been rather active.

Then tonight I looked into the aquarium and I spotted that same shrimp along with a second that's completely translucent.

What's the story here, has anyone seen this before?

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Good night all,

Strange one here.

I got a shrimp two weeks ago, semi large shrimp that has been rather active.

Then tonight I looked into the aquarium and I spotted that same shrimp along with a second that's completely translucent.

What's the story here, has anyone seen this before?

69df18bc-d54d-44a3-9fb4-de964d882ae5.jpg
Impossible to get a good photo with my phone aswell
 

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So they split during the molt?
Same pyshical size of the first one
Let’s hope not. The translucent one should be slightly smaller. The reason for the molt is because the exoskeleton

Well darn it @Uncle99 you are milliseconds faster than me all day here!
 

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Grab the translucent one. I’ll bet you dollars to donuts it’s just the shell blowing around in the current
 
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Original is now hidden. I'll see if he comes back out and I'll get a better picture
If you have two alive, then no molt.
It’s not possible for a shrimp to replicate except fry, but this would be hundreds and maybe 1mm in size.
It’s not unusual for the molt to look alive as it waves in tune with currents.
Cleaner shrimp are male and female at the same time so any two produce fry every 2 weeks.

Here are examples of our cleaner fry.
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Good night all,

Strange one here.

I got a shrimp two weeks ago, semi large shrimp that has been rather active.

Then tonight I looked into the aquarium and I spotted that same shrimp along with a second that's completely translucent.

What's the story here, has anyone seen this before?

69df18bc-d54d-44a3-9fb4-de964d882ae5.jpg
These shrimp molt regularly and will duplicate themselves. They will even feed off the molt for added calcium
 

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