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Description
🦐 Crystal Red Caridina Shrimp Care Guide
Quick Overview
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Scientific name: Caridina cantonensis (Crystal Red variant)
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Lifespan: 1.5–2 years
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Size: Up to 1.2 inches (3 cm)
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Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced
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Temperament: Peaceful
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Origin: Selectively bred from Bee Shrimp in Japan
🛖 Tank Setup
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Tank size: Minimum 10 gallons (38 L) for stability
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Substrate: Active soil (like ADA Amazonia) that lowers pH
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Filtration: Gentle sponge filter or low-flow filter
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Plants: Mosses (Java, Christmas moss), ferns, Anubias — plants provide biofilm and shelter
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Lighting: Moderate (too much = algae boom, too little = poor plant health)
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Hiding places: Cholla wood, shrimp caves, leaf litter (like Indian Almond leaves)
🌡️ Water Parameters
Crystal Reds are sensitive! Stable, clean water is crucial.
Parameter | Ideal Range |
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Temperature | 68–74°F (20–23°C) |
pH | 5.8–6.8 |
GH (General Hardness) | 4–6 dGH |
KH (Carbonate Hardness) | 0–2 dKH |
TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) | 100–150 ppm |
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Use remineralized RO/DI water for best results.
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Frequent small water changes (10–15% weekly) are better than big ones.
🍤 Diet
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Primary food: High-quality shrimp-specific pellets
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Supplements: Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach), biofilm enhancers
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Occasional treats: Bacter AE powder, Indian Almond leaves (they grow biofilm)
Important: Remove uneaten food within 2–3 hours to avoid water fouling.
🧬 Breeding
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Maturity: 4–6 months old
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Behavior: Females will carry eggs (“berried”) under their abdomen for about 28–30 days
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Tips for successful breeding:
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Keep the tank stable.
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Soft, slightly acidic water is key.
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Avoid stressing shrimp (no big fish, sudden changes, loud noises).
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Babies (shrimplets) feed on biofilm, so a mature tank is ideal.
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🚫 Common Mistakes
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Using tap water without adjusting parameters
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Overfeeding → water pollution
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No cycling the tank properly (shrimp need a fully cycled tank)
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Big temperature or pH swings
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Housing them with aggressive fish (even small fish can pick at shrimplets)
🛠️ Bonus Tips
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Shrimp-only tanks are safest.
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Drip acclimate new shrimp slowly.
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Test water weekly for ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates.
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Patience: Healthy colonies can take months to establish, but once stable, they flourish beautifully.
Additional information
Amount | Individual Shrimp, 5 Pack, 10 Pack |
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