kuhliloach NannerPuss Dec 4, 2006 282 0 0 Mar 21, 2007 #1 i just turned on my fish tank light and i find what used to be a bright red bammboo shrimp all greenish clear color, i thought it was dead at first, then thought it was a shedded exoskelaton! what do i do?
i just turned on my fish tank light and i find what used to be a bright red bammboo shrimp all greenish clear color, i thought it was dead at first, then thought it was a shedded exoskelaton! what do i do?
T TipStylez XCELMotorsports.com Jun 3, 2005 1,075 0 0 Seattle WA Mar 21, 2007 #2 Its normal. The change colors once in awhile. Ive seen blue ones, green ones, yellow ones, and the normal reds...all from one shrimp.
Its normal. The change colors once in awhile. Ive seen blue ones, green ones, yellow ones, and the normal reds...all from one shrimp.
kuhliloach NannerPuss Dec 4, 2006 282 0 0 Mar 22, 2007 #4 yes but does it happen in stress or is it camoflauge?
A Addict Here fishy, fishy Feb 23, 2005 139 0 0 Ohio www.digitaldeviation.com Apr 12, 2007 #5 Late posting but I thought I'd toss my $0.02 in. kuhliloach said: yes but does it happen in stress or is it camoflauge? Click to expand... Neither really. When they fed & content they will get red with a white stripe. Brownish is the typical color when you first bring them in. What are you feeding them?
Late posting but I thought I'd toss my $0.02 in. kuhliloach said: yes but does it happen in stress or is it camoflauge? Click to expand... Neither really. When they fed & content they will get red with a white stripe. Brownish is the typical color when you first bring them in. What are you feeding them?
starrystarstarr AC Members Jul 17, 2006 198 0 0 South, Texas Apr 13, 2007 #6 Mine change color from time to time hence the name "flower shrimp". As Addict said when they are red they are happy.
Mine change color from time to time hence the name "flower shrimp". As Addict said when they are red they are happy.