WYLINKA krewetek (Caridina, Neocaridina), a tajemnica STRUKTURY podłoża w akwarium.

What connects shrimp molting, Sigmund Freud, and sand particles at the bottom of an aquarium? Discover a biological phenomenon that will completely change your perspective on shrimp tank substrates! It's time to look at shrimp behavior after shedding their shells from a completely different perspective. 🦐 In today's episode, we take a closer look at the biggest secret of aquarium shrimp anatomy (Caridina and Neocaridina). Have you ever wondered why shrimp have problems after molting? Why do they fall on their sides, behave strangely, and lose their balance? The answer isn't always water parameters! We discover how their internal "cosmic compass" (the statocyst) works, prove it with a brilliant 19th-century experiment, and explain why a sterile, perfectly clean, and thick substrate in an aquarium can be a dangerous trap for them. Brew a good cup of coffee and let's embark on a journey into the depths of shrimp! ☕🔬 📌 CHAPTERS IN THE VIDEO: 0:00 Introduction – Moral Equilibrium, Freud, and... Shrimp? 2:55 Life in Zero Gravity. 4:10 Anatomy of the Statocyst – Engineering in the Shrimp Head. 6:40 Navigational Pebble, Statolith. How Do Shrimp "Hear" Gravity? 10:12 Gravitational Blindness – The Dark Side of Molting. 12:22 Kreidl's Experiment (1893) – How to Deceive Gravity? 14:19 Why Are Loud Music and Noise Harmful to Your Aquarium? Can Shrimp Hear? 16:36 The Mystery of Substrate Structure – A Surprising Summary. 📚 MATERIALS FOR THE INQUIRIOUS: 1. Historical study, Kreidl's experiment: Author: Alois Kreidl (1893) Title: "Weitere Beiträge zur Physiologie des Ohrlabyrinthes. (II. Mittheilung.) Versuche an Krebsen." Original description of the experiment with iron filings and a magnet, proving the physical action of a statolith. 2. Contemporary publications and textbooks: "The Crustacean Statocyst and its Role in Hearing" (2024/2026) – a comprehensive study on the evolution and structure of the organ, including species such as Palaemonetes. "Statocysts and Statocyst Control of Motor Pathways in Crayfish and Crabs" – details on the transmission of nerve impulses from the head to the muscles. * "The uropod righting reaction of the crayfish..." – on the mechanism of body posture correction, abdominal reaction, studies conducted on crayfish. "The Mechanism of Statocyst Operation in the Mysid Shrimp Praunus flexuosus" by Neil, D. M. – study focusing on shrimp (Mysida), sensory pads. "Acoustic detection and communication by decapod crustaceans" by Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay – hearing in decapods, perception of vibrations and waves underwater. "Zoology. Arthropods. Volume II" (ed. Cz. Błaszczak) – academic textbook by PWN, entry: statocyst. #shrimp molt #caridina #neocaridina #aquarium #aquarium #substrate #shrimp #3cityshrimp #biology #shrimp