jasandenaw
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While on the topic of damage...
I had purchased two harlequin shrimp from a person locally who often visits california and picks up various creatures/coral and brings them back to AZ to sell. He knew very little about harlequin shrimp when I told him I was interested in purchasing a pair. His next visit to California he brought back three rather large harlequin shrimp (bigger is better right?). I was looking for a pair and he had no clue how to determine their sex. After doing my research I felt I would be able to decifer the females from males. However due to my unfamiliarity, as well as his, we we were wrong in our assumption that I was purchasing a male and a female.
First tip that they were same sex was that they squared off to fight as I was walking out to my car to return home. I noticed the two that I purchased, facing each other in the bag. Then they charged at one another and grappled for a second. I separated them a few times, but all they did was charge back at one another. So at this point I was fairly convinced that I had two same-sex shrimp. I returned inside to show this behavior to the person I bought them from, and of course, as it always happens, they reacted calm and peacefully. So he convinced me they would be ok.
Well he was wrong. They are clearly both females now.... they got into a larger skirmish in my 42gallon and one of the shrimp lost one of the large front claws.
As soon as I saw this, I separated the two shrimp and have left them that way for two-ish weeks. (luckily I had my nano tank up and running with no other inhabitants... perfect for an injured shrimp to heal).
So I thought nothing of it for some time... then the other day (about 2 1/2 - 3 weeks after the initial battle) I was looking at the injured shrimp thinking that it was a shame to have a harlequin shrimp missing one of the attractive large claws, when I noticed that a small claw was growing back in its place! it looks exactly like the large claw, just miniature. I had no idea this would happen. So for the past two days, I have been watching the little claw get bigger, slowly.
Soon I will have a healthy harly. Make that two! However my search for a mated pair of harlequins continues. I prefer local as it is easier and can be cheaper... shipping to phoenix in the middle of summer is a crazy idea.
Thanks for letting me share my experience with my harlequins. Any one else have something similar happen? A shrimp lose a claw and grow it back? I am going to try to get a photo of the smaller claw, but she has been shy (safety measures I am sure).
I had purchased two harlequin shrimp from a person locally who often visits california and picks up various creatures/coral and brings them back to AZ to sell. He knew very little about harlequin shrimp when I told him I was interested in purchasing a pair. His next visit to California he brought back three rather large harlequin shrimp (bigger is better right?). I was looking for a pair and he had no clue how to determine their sex. After doing my research I felt I would be able to decifer the females from males. However due to my unfamiliarity, as well as his, we we were wrong in our assumption that I was purchasing a male and a female.
First tip that they were same sex was that they squared off to fight as I was walking out to my car to return home. I noticed the two that I purchased, facing each other in the bag. Then they charged at one another and grappled for a second. I separated them a few times, but all they did was charge back at one another. So at this point I was fairly convinced that I had two same-sex shrimp. I returned inside to show this behavior to the person I bought them from, and of course, as it always happens, they reacted calm and peacefully. So he convinced me they would be ok.
Well he was wrong. They are clearly both females now.... they got into a larger skirmish in my 42gallon and one of the shrimp lost one of the large front claws.
As soon as I saw this, I separated the two shrimp and have left them that way for two-ish weeks. (luckily I had my nano tank up and running with no other inhabitants... perfect for an injured shrimp to heal).
So I thought nothing of it for some time... then the other day (about 2 1/2 - 3 weeks after the initial battle) I was looking at the injured shrimp thinking that it was a shame to have a harlequin shrimp missing one of the attractive large claws, when I noticed that a small claw was growing back in its place! it looks exactly like the large claw, just miniature. I had no idea this would happen. So for the past two days, I have been watching the little claw get bigger, slowly.
Soon I will have a healthy harly. Make that two! However my search for a mated pair of harlequins continues. I prefer local as it is easier and can be cheaper... shipping to phoenix in the middle of summer is a crazy idea.
Thanks for letting me share my experience with my harlequins. Any one else have something similar happen? A shrimp lose a claw and grow it back? I am going to try to get a photo of the smaller claw, but she has been shy (safety measures I am sure).