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![]() Its your salinity. Shrimp require a higher salinity of approximately 1.024 to survive. You may want to consider slowly raising your salinity to a more appropriate level.
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![]() You sure what you saw was a DB and not it's molted exoskeleton? Maybe he's hiding still...?
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![]() I agree with Catherine, your salinity is way too low. Slowly over 2-4 weeks, bring it up to .24. .19 is way too low. Salmon Kings advice is on the money as well, slow acclimatation procedures for shrimp is a must.
Cheers, Phil
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