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Then should be fine. ;)

Okay so I was breathing a sigh of relief, but now I'm worried again. I made sure to look over all the shrimp one more time just to look for abnormalities and I noticed one of the berried females has one of her long antennae missing. Are there other causes of this or is solely a bacterial infection that causes this?

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Maybe it's because I've been putting in plain RO water to lower my GH. I haven't been adding any minerals into the water. I'm going to monitor them over the next week. I tested my parameters and my GH is 6 and TDS was 142. In happy with those. I'll hold off on a water change for a while and see how they do.

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