Weird growth on peppermint shrimp

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Is this normal, this is my first batch!

It's only on one side of him, maybe it's my banded shrimp that disappeared ?

They've been in qt for about 4 days

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I have no guesses, but i had one with exactly the same thing on it. I have no idea what ever happened to it as i had a bunch of them at the time. But i know it didn't seem to have an ill effect on the shrimp. I figured it to be some sort of parasite.
 

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It's an Isopod. From what I remember when I researched it before, there are conflicting theories as to what the effects are to the shrimp. Most people said that the shrimp lived a normal life and the isopod didn't bother it. Others said it is like a vampire, and will weaken the shrimp until it dies. Then I have even heard that people had isopods spread to other shrimp/fish when the original host molted. I'd see what you can find online. I know they can be removed with a razor blade, tweezers, patience and a steady hand, though. Google "peppermint shrimp isopod surgery."
 

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It's an Isopod. From what I remember when I researched it before, there are conflicting theories as to what the effects are to the shrimp. Most people said that the shrimp lived a normal life and the isopod didn't bother it. Others said it is like a vampire, and will weaken the shrimp until it dies. Then I have even heard that people had isopods spread to other shrimp/fish when the original host molted. I'd see what you can find online. I know they can be removed with a razor blade, tweezers, patience and a steady hand, though. Google "peppermint shrimp isopod surgery."
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