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Snow Ball Shrimp
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Snow Ball Shrimp

Snowball Shrimp are freshwater aquarium shrimp with a consistent, pure white or translucent body. They are a selectively bred Neocaridina davidi variety known for their uniform color, small size (0.75–1.25 inches), and peaceful demeanor. Their name comes from their pure white eggs, which, like the adults, resemble miniature snowballs. They are excellent scavengers, contributing to a clean and healthy aquarium environment. Physical Characteristics Color: Pure white or translucent, providing a beautiful contrast in planted aquariums. Size: Adults typically grow to about 0.75–1.25 inches. Eggs: The "snowball" name refers to the pure white eggs carried by the females. Behavior and Role in the Aquarium Peaceful: They have a gentle nature and coexist harmoniously with other small tank inhabitants. Scavengers: Snowball Shrimp are excellent at cleaning the tank by grazing on algae, biofilm, and uneaten food. Breeding: They reproduce in the tank, with babies being miniature versions of the adults and requiring specific care to avoid being eaten by other fish or sucked into filters. Care and Environment Tank Setup: A minimum tank size of 4 gallons is suggested, though 20 gallons is recommended for a thriving colony. A sponge-covered filter intake is important for tanks with baby shrimp. Temperature: A stable temperature range is crucial for maintaining their vibrant white color. Water Parameters: They tolerate a wide range of water parameters, making them suitable for beginners. Diet: A varied diet of algae, algae tablets, and shrimp pellets is recommended.

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Black King Kong shrimp (pack of 6)
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Black King Kong shrimp (pack of 6)

Black King Kong shrimp, also known as BKK or Black King Kong Panda Shrimp, are a type of Taiwan Bee shrimp known for their striking black and white coloration. They are a mutation of Crystal Black and Golden Bee shrimp, and while named after a giant ape, they are small, typically 1-1.5 inches in length. They thrive in stable, soft, acidic water conditions.

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Amano shrimp
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Amano shrimp

Amano shrimp, scientifically known as Caridina multidentata, are popular freshwater aquarium shrimp prized for their algae-eating capabilities and translucent appearance. They have a semi-transparent body with light brown or gray tint and a row of small reddish-brown dots along their sides. Amano shrimp are relatively large for freshwater shrimp, reaching up to 2 inches in length.

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Yellow shrimp
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Yellow shrimp

Yellow shrimp, scientifically known as Neocaridina davidi var. "Yellow"*, are hardy, peaceful, freshwater invertebrates that are popular for aquariums due to their bright yellow coloration and ability to keep tanks clean. These selectively bred shrimp reach about 1 to 1.5 inches in size, are omnivorous, and readily breed in captivity. They are easy to care for, adapting to a wide range of water parameters, making them a great choice for beginners. Key characteristics: Scientific Name:Neocaridina davidi var. "Yellow" Appearance:Opaque, bright yellow to golden color Size:Grows up to 1.5 inches (approx. 1.2 cm) Temperament:Peaceful and non-aggressive Diet:Omnivorous, feeding on algae, detritus, and leftover food Breeding:Breed easily in captivity Tank Size:A 3-gallon tank is the minimum, but larger tanks are recommended Aquarium Care: Water Parameters:They are adaptable, thriving in a variety of water conditions, though a harder GH is often recommended for optimal color. Diet:Supplement their diet with high-quality shrimp food, algae tablets, and blanched vegetables like zucchini or spinach. Foraging Behavior:Yellow shrimp spend most of their time foraging for food on surfaces in the aquarium. Cleanup Crew:They are excellent scavengers, helping to control algae and keep the tank clean. Breeding & Grading: Yellow shrimp are a color morph of the wild type Neocaridina shrimp. They are selectively bred for their color, with completely opaque shrimp being more desirable than translucent ones. The females can carry a significant number of eggs, leading to easy breeding and population growth in a suitable environment.

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Black & White Shrimp
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Black & White Shrimp

"Black & White Shrimp" most often refers to the Crystal Black Shrimp, a small freshwater shrimp with a distinctive black and white striped or patterned body. Also known as a "Black Bee Shrimp" or "Cow Shrimp," it is a popular but intermediate-difficulty aquarium pet due to its sensitivity to water conditions. Physical Characteristics Coloration:Striking black and white patterns, often in stripes. Size:A dwarf shrimp variety, growing to a maximum length of about 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5-3.8 cm). Variations:The depth and consistency of the color and the number and shape of the stripes determine the shrimp's "grade" or quality. Care Requirements Water Parameters:They are sensitive to water quality and thrive in stable conditions with specific requirements, often best suited for water with a pH of 6.5 or lower. Tank Setup:Requires a well-planted freshwater aquarium with plants to provide hiding places, help regulate pH, and generate food in the form of biofilm. Diet:Omnivorous, feeding on biofilm, algae, and plant matter, supplemented with quality shrimp pellets, algae wafers, or blanched vegetables. Tank Mates:Peaceful and can be kept with other compatible species like snails or other peaceful invertebrates. Beginner Status:Their sensitivity to water changes makes them unsuitable for beginner aquarium keepers. Other Uses of the Term Culinary:While less common, the term could also refer to a type of large, cooked seafood, such as Black Tiger Shrimp or Vannamei shrimp, which have distinct flavors and appearances. These are typically large prawns, not small aquarium shrimp.

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Ghost Shrimp (Pack of 25)
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Ghost Shrimp (Pack of 25)

Ghost shrimp are small, translucent freshwater crustaceans, averaging 1.5 to 3 inches, known for their nearly invisible bodies and their role as scavengers and tank cleaners in aquariums. Also known as glass shrimp, they have a segmented body, feathery antennae, and a distinct rostrum, and they thrive in planted environments where they can find food and hide during molting.

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Red Cherry Shrimp
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Red Cherry Shrimp

Red Cherry Shrimp are small, peaceful, freshwater aquarium crustaceans, known for their vibrant red color and easy care. They originate from Taiwan and are a selectively bred color morph of the wild Neocaridina davidi species. These dwarf shrimp grow to about 1-1.5 inches (2.5-4 cm), with females being larger and more intensely colored than males. They are excellent scavengers, excellent at cleaning algae and biofilm, and their bright red color makes them a popular and decorative choice for planted and community tanks. Key Characteristics Size:Adults typically reach 2-4 cm (0.8-1.6 inches) in length. Color:While the wild type is brown, the popular red morph is selectively bred for a range of red intensities, with females being brighter. Anatomy:Like other shrimp, they have a segmented body, a rostrum (pointy nose), stalked eyes, antennae, and five pairs of legs. Lifespan:Under ideal conditions, they can live for one to two years. Habitat & Environment Origin:Native to Taiwan. Tank Environment:They thrive in freshwater aquariums and are known for being hardy and adaptable to a range of conditions. Diet & Behavior Diet:They are omnivores and primarily feed on algae, biofilm, and detritus, which makes them excellent cleaners. Behavior:Red Cherry Shrimp are active and peaceful, making them ideal for community tanks. They will explore new additions to their tank and clean them thoroughly. Breeding & Sex Differences Sex Differences:Females are generally larger and more vividly colored than males. Moulting:They shed their exoskeleton, or carapace, as they grow, a process called moulting, after which they seek a safe, hidden spot to allow their new shell to harden. Reproduction:They do not have a distinct larval stage, meaning they are born as miniature versions of the adult shrimp, a trait that makes them easier to breed in captivity.

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African Fan Shrimp
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African Fan Shrimp

African Fan Shrimp, also known as Vampire Shrimp or Atya gabonensis, are fascinating freshwater crustaceans known for their unique fan-like appendages used for filter feeding. They are peaceful and relatively large, growing up to 6 inches long, and can be a captivating addition to a community aquarium.

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Bamboo shrimp (Atyopsis moluccensis)
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Bamboo shrimp (Atyopsis moluccensis)

Bamboo shrimp (Atyopsis moluccensis) are a fascinating filter-feeding species known for their large size and unique fan-like appendages used for catching food. They are peaceful, relatively hardy, and thrive in well-established community tanks. Their distinctive appearance and interesting feeding behavior make them a popular choice for aquarists.

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Chocolate Shrimp
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Chocolate Shrimp

Chocolate Shrimp are Neocaridina shrimp characterized by their rich, dark brown to deep red, or even black, coloration, achieved through selective breeding from Red Cherry Shrimp. These hardy, peaceful invertebrates are ideal for planted freshwater aquariums, where they scavenge for algae and biofilm, helping to keep the tank clean. They are relatively easy to care for, grow to about 1.2 inches (3 cm), and are suitable for both beginner and experienced aquarists. Key Characteristics Appearance: They display a range of colors from deep red and reddish-brown to dark brown and black, with variations in color intensity and patterns. Size: Adults typically grow to about 1.2 inches (3 cm) in length. Origin: They are a selectively bred variety of the Neocaridina shrimp species, which originates from Taiwan. Behavior: They are active scavengers, feeding on algae, decaying plant matter, and biofilm. They are also peaceful and non-aggressive. Care and Environment Temperament: Peaceful and adaptable, making them excellent tank mates for other peaceful species, such as small fish or snails. Diet: Omnivorous, they thrive on a diet of algae, biofilm, and decaying plant matter found in a well-planted aquarium. High-quality shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables, and algae wafers can supplement their diet. Tank Environment: They prefer a well-established aquarium with plenty of hiding places, such as plants and driftwood. Water Parameters: They are hardy and can tolerate a range of water conditions, but thrive in temperatures between 65–80°F (18–27°C). Breeding Easy to Breed: Chocolate Shrimp are prolific breeders in suitable conditions. Reproduction: Females carry their eggs under their abdomen, which hatch into miniature versions of the adult shrimp. Benefits of Keeping Chocolate Shrimp Tank Cleaning: Their scavenging behavior helps control algae and detritus, contributing to a cleaner aquarium. Visual Appeal: Their vibrant, dark colors provide a striking contrast against lighter substrates and aquascaping. Beginner-Friendly: Their hardiness and easy care requirements make them an excellent choice for those new to the hobby.

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