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Comfort or vulture?

Arandasmom

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Yesterday I saw one of my cherry shrimp lying on her side and another female was with her. I tested my water and the ammonia was at 0.25. I did a 30% water change and ammonia was 0. She's still lethargic and accompanied by the other female everywhere she settles.
My question is, is the extra female like a vulture, waiting for her to die? Or is it offering comfort?
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I would like to believe that a shrimp could be altruistic but I doubt it. They do eat their dead tank mates. You could put a tasty bit of food near them and see what happens.
I would keep doing large daily water changes until you are sure the ammonia problem gets sorted.
 
Yesterday I saw one of my cherry shrimp lying on her side and another female was with her. I tested my water and the ammonia was at 0.25. I did a 30% water change and ammonia was 0. She's still lethargic and accompanied by the other female everywhere she settles.
My question is, is the extra female like a vulture, waiting for her to die? Or is it offering comfort? View attachment 318198
I would like to believe that a shrimp could be altruistic but I doubt it. They do eat their dead tank mates. You could put a tasty bit of food near them and see what happens.
I would keep doing large daily water changes until you are sure the ammonia problem gets sorted.
i agree

Make sure to clean the tank thoroughly. perhaps another shrimp or plant leaf already died to cause the ammonia spike or there's too much mulm in the gravel
 

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