Yes it could be any number of reasons. High trates, temp fluctuations, water chemistry, any alk swings and others. And sometimes things happen for reasons we or nobody else has answers for. Good luck to the OP. Hope you get it figured out.
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Yeah...Isn't 2 years old a decent age for shrimp?
Exactly, and that was my first thought here as well, when considering possibilities.cleaners only have a lifespan of about 3 years (~2 in wild) maybe 4 if your lucky.
I'm ok with him dying of old age. Just not into buying nice critters to be eaten again
Just a thought... cleaners only have a lifespan of about 3 years (~2 in wild) maybe 4 if your lucky. That's one reason LFS only sells small ones. When I started this tank I saw a really nice large pair at another LFS and they did well but only lasted about a year. First one died and maybe a couple months later the other. I also have a pair of blood shrimp that were probably mediums and I have had them probably 1.5 yrs now.