Is this usual behavior for Amano Shrimp?
(Yes the photo is the right way up!)
It's one of 6 that were added to the tank yesterday, but as far as I can tell ony one has been climbing out of the water.
They all seemed a little subdued for the first hour or so then all set to work happily feasting on Diatoms, though I've only seen 5 at a time and can't identify individuals. It is possible one of them has molted already, but I can't quite see or get to the discarded shuck.
This shrimp seemed to be atracted to the more oxygenated water at that part of the tank (more surface agitation just there) and only tried to get out for maybe 5 or 10 min (as far as I know). It has stopped soing it now.
Is it normal, and if not, what is likely to be the cause?
(The water stats are fine, water changes / filter cleaning have been regular, and the tank should be well cycled after about 2 months, so I'd be suprised if there's a problem with water quality.)
(Yes the photo is the right way up!)
It's one of 6 that were added to the tank yesterday, but as far as I can tell ony one has been climbing out of the water.
They all seemed a little subdued for the first hour or so then all set to work happily feasting on Diatoms, though I've only seen 5 at a time and can't identify individuals. It is possible one of them has molted already, but I can't quite see or get to the discarded shuck.
This shrimp seemed to be atracted to the more oxygenated water at that part of the tank (more surface agitation just there) and only tried to get out for maybe 5 or 10 min (as far as I know). It has stopped soing it now.
Is it normal, and if not, what is likely to be the cause?
(The water stats are fine, water changes / filter cleaning have been regular, and the tank should be well cycled after about 2 months, so I'd be suprised if there's a problem with water quality.)