QuoteReplyTopic: Shrimp Antennae Posted: November 28 2003 at 7:56pm
One of My Peppermints is Missing 3 or 4 Antennae. I was Wondering if it can Survive Without Them or Ever Grow Them Back...Also I Have No Idea What Clipped Them...Beware
Sounds like a scuffle with a filter or something with big old claws. I wouldn't be too concerned though, they do regenerate antennae. Give him some water, rub vaseline on his face, put his mouthpiece in and send him back in there!
In Syracuse
"I believe that forgiving them is God's function. Our job is simply to arrange the meeting." - Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf
The only thing that I have ever worried about with peppermints and cleaners is a tumor-like thing on them. I don't know how else to describe it. I have accidentally gotten a couple shrimp with a "mound" on their side and they don't seem to last long.
I often see antennae on my shrimps clipped short. They always come back with the next molt. I don't think I've ever seen them completely missing, but one of my blood shrimp and my zebra hermit have both regenerated claws they were missing when I bought them.
IF the little guy molted recently I would definately check out your iodine level, other wise if it has been awhile since a molt, feed him and he will molt soon, and they will come back, good luck with him.
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