White hairs coming off cleaner shrimp? - Parasite? Sickness? Normal? See Pics

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I noticed some white hair like things coming off of my cleaner shrimp today (see photos & video). You can really see it protruding from his legs and tail. Does anyone know if this is normal? I'm afraid it might be a parasite or some sort of sickness but I cant seem to find much information on it.

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I don’t think that is normal for cleaners. My best guess, assuming it is a parasite, would be a type of hydra? Is it acting different?
 

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No idea what that would be but I agree that it doesn’t look normal. Maybe even a fungus??
 

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Thinking it could simply be some algae growing on him. See if once he molts he looks clean. When they are getting ready to molt they typically stop cleaning their shell/antennae.
 

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I made a post earlier in the week but don’t see it
I agree it is associated with the molting
 

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Thinking it could simply be some algae growing on him. See if once he molts he looks clean. When they are getting ready to molt they typically stop cleaning their shell/antennae.
Def this! My shrimp used to turn green from algae and then super clean after molting
 

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