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Do shrimps get affected by fish diseases?

This is a discussion on Do shrimps get affected by fish diseases? within the Crustaceans/Inverts/Mollusks forums, part of the Species category; The reason I'm asking is that I have some guppy fry in my RCS shrimp tank and it recently had ...

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    Default Do shrimps get affected by fish diseases?

    The reason I'm asking is that I have some guppy fry in my RCS shrimp tank and it recently had an disease outbreak (worms, some virus or fin rot).

    I noticed that the shrimps are not showing much interest in food and they're mostly hiding. I also found my first death and one that's dying (some of the claws got bad and turned white)... what can I do now? I already did 2 big water changes this week and moved all the fry out so that it's RCS only tank.

    So far I've only added some salt and prazipro in it, but I don't know how much of those they can take.

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    i'm not sure about if they can catch a sickness, but i do know that shrimp can be sensative to any medications, whether they have copper or not
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    If it is a bacterial disease I am sure shrimp could get hit harder than fish but for parasites and some other sicknesses it may be different
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    Typically shrimp are not affected by fish diseases. IE. Ich, Velvet, Tail Rot, Dropsy to name a few. There may be some crossover but not much.

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    Yeah, I wouldn't think that shrimp would be affected by fish specific diseases, being in separate phyla and all.

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    Thanks everyone. I can actually see little white worms swimming around the tank. With no fish in it, do you think they would slowly die off? I only have live plants and RCS in the tank now.

 

 

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