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How long have you had them? What are your parameters, what lighting are you using, and how much flow are they in? Thanks!one acan was looking rough for a while while the other looked great and huge. not both look dead all skeletons
im not sure whats going on and how to save them
any ideas?
but i had my shrimp and these acans for like 4 months and just now he does it?My guess is the peppermint shrimp. One shrimp decimated my entire acan collection. They're nocturnal. It did it in the middle of the night
To your first question, yes it's a definite possibility. If there's still tissue on Acans they can come back. Keep the Acans in lower flow and not in real high light. I'd definitely separate them, however you do it is up to you. I'll never have a peppermint with Acans again. If you do a search on Acans and peppermint shrimp you'll find my experience is not an isolated one. Crustaceans are very hit and miss. I've had problems through the years with crabs too. They're all scavengers and they just want foodbut i had my shrimp and these acans for like 4 months and just now he does it?
should i take him out or put them in a box?
can they come back from skeleton?
20 no3
0 po4
I have even saved a few acans, that were on their way out,,, thats unheard of in my tank
now when I have acans doing good in a spot,, I load that spot up with them lol ,,, then look around to see where I can create another spot 

