Freshwater shrimp
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Shrimp caresheet: Orange rili shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. "Rili")
By now, most aquarists will probably have heard of red rili shrimp, which are loved for their fascinating mix of translucent patches and bright red coloration. But did you know there is also an orange rili shrimp? The perfect variety for anyone looking to add an intense pop of color to their tank! Keep reading […]
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Fishbone shrimp (fishbone pinto) | Care & info
Been keeping shrimp for a while and feel like you’re ready for the next challenge? Fishbone pinto shrimp are a relatively new addition to the hobby, and a spectacular one at that! Though not the easiest to keep and breed, they make up for it with their spectacular coloration and pattern. Keep reading for everything […]
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Vampire shrimp (Atya gabonensis) | Care & info
Their name might sound intimidating, but vampire shrimp are actually extremely peaceful creatures. They are filter feeders that use small fans to catch food particles, which makes them one of the most fascinating shrimp species out there but also not the easiest to keep alive and thriving. Keep reading for everything you need to know […]
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Cardinal shrimp (Caridina dennerli) | Care & info
Most shrimp keepers know them but few have actually tried to keep them: Sulawesi shrimp, like the bright red Caridina dennerli (also known as the cardinal shrimp). They have a reputation for being difficult and can definitely be a challenge, but their color and fascinating characteristics make them more than worth the extra effort. Keep […]
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Pinocchio shrimp (Caridina gracilirostris) | Care & info
They may not be the most common shrimp in the hobby, but the appropriately named Pinocchio shrimp (Caridina gracilirostris) will definitely be a fascinating addition to your aquarium. If provided the right care, that is: there are quite a few myths out there about their care that you are best off avoiding. Keep reading for […]
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Shrimp caresheet: Ninja shrimp (Caridina serratirostris)
As if shrimp weren’t cool enough already, this one can do a magic trick: it changes color! Caridina serratirostris, also known as the ninja shrimp, can vary in color from orange to black depending on the environment. Not the most common shrimp out there, but definitely worth a try if you can find some. Keep […]
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Blue bee shrimp (Paracaridina sp. "Blue bee") care & info
Looking for a stripey shrimp but don’t want to go for regular ol’ crystal reds? You’ll love Paracaridina sp. “Blue bee”, also known as the blue bee shrimp. This uncommon species is a real looker and not too difficult to keep. Keep reading for everything you need to know about Paracaridina sp. and keeping this […]
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Black rose shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. "Black Rose")
Looking for a shrimp that’s as easy to keep as a cherry shrimp, and as jet black as the stunning but fragile black king kong Caridina variety? Let us introduce you to the black rose shrimp. Easily one of the most spectacular Neocaridina davidi varieties, it makes a great choice for beginners who aren’t ready […]
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Panda shrimp (Caridina cantonensis var. 'Panda') | Care & info
Panda shrimp are a bee shrimp variety appreciated by aquarists for their bright coloration. Although they definitely aren’t the easiest dwarf shrimp to keep, they are more than worth a try for the more experienced shrimp keeper. With the right care, they can thrive and be a real eyecatcher in any shrimp collection. Keep reading […]
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Golden bee shrimp (Caridina cf. cantonensis) | Care & info
The golden bee shrimp is a bit of a mystery in the shrimp world: no one seems to be sure where it came from or who bred it. Like the much more common crystal red shrimp, it’s a selectively bred variety of the bee shrimp. This species isn’t the easiest dwarf shrimp to keep and […]
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