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Why did all my shrimp disappeared?

Asked: David Trudel, Last Updated:

The shrimps get stressed due to the shipping, being in a newer environment, seeing new tank mates, etc. As a result, new shrimps tend to hide very carefully for the first couple of days. It gives them the time to get adjusted to their new home. So, if you can't find the shrimps you just bought, relax.

FAQ

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    Cherry Shrimp6 – 84 – 14
    Cardinal shrimp6 – 84 – 12
    Blue tiger shrimp6 – 84 – 10
    Blue bolt shrimp3 – 63 – 8

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