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Caridina Cantonensis

Family: Caridina

Distribution: The Bee Shrimp, a direct relative of the popular Crystal Red Shrimp, originates from southern China.

PH: 6.5 – 7.5

Temperature: 18 – 26°C (64 – 78°F)

Hardness: 4 – 6 gH; 1 – 2 kH

Description:  The Bee Shrimp comes in a wide range of patterns.  Its distinctive feature is its four white dots on the tail, orange-brown tail and nose.  Males are 2.5 cm in length; females reach 3 cm.  Only wild Bee Shrimps show the orange colouration.  This lack of colour is possibly the reason why the Bee shrimp doesn’t attract quite the same fanfare its popular red-hued cousin does.  Hobbyists tend to have a preference for bright, distinctive species; this species lacks the bold colours of other shrimp.

Diet: Bee Shrimp are omnivores and can be fed a typical dwarf shrimp diet.  The Bee Shrimp is an algae eater, but sinking food, along with specific Bee Shrimp food, will be well received.  Flake food, pellets or algae wafers will also do nicely.

Breeding: The Bee Shrimp and the Crystal Red Shrimp breed in virtually the same way.  This shrimp takes a slightly longer time to mature and hatch compared to other Dwarf Shrimp.  You should be reasonably experienced in shrimp keeping if you are thinking of breeding this species.

Comments: The Bee Shrimp needs soft, slightly acidic water for it to be happy.  It requires specific water conditions, so be vigilant in checking and updating your tank.  Your tank should be at least 20 gallons in volume and containing live plants so as to maintain water quality.

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Recommended Compatible Species: The Bee Shrimp is a non-aggressive, active shrimp which will thrive in an aquarium with no predators.  Be careful to avoid housing with other Caridinas; interbreeding can be an issue within this genus.

Originally posted 2010-01-18 08:20:56. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Caridina cf. cantonensis sp. (Crystal White Bee Shrimp)

Family: Caridina Distribution: The Crystal White Bee shrimp has its origins in southern Chinese waters. PH: 6.5 – 7.5 Temperature: 15– 26°C (59 – 78°F) Hardness: 1 – 4°d Description:  The male Crystal White Bee Shrimp will grow a length of 2.5 cm; females will be slightly larger at 3 cm.  This species has a [...]

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Caridina cantonensis (Red Tiger Shrimp)

Family: Caridina Distribution: The Red Tiger Shrimp is distributed in wild Chinese streams. PH: 6.5 – 7.5 Temperature: 15 – 27°C (59 – 81°F) Hardness: 3 – 10 dKH Description: This Caridina shrimp has red stripes, black eyes and an orange or yellow tail.  Males are 2.5 cm in length; females are slightly larger at [...]

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Caridina Cantonensis sp. (Crystal Red Shrimp)

crystal red shrimp crystal red shrimp Family: Caridina Distribution: Caridina Cantonensis are naturally found in streams across China, but it was while Mr.Hisayasu Suzuki was breeding the black variety that the first red mutation was recorded. PH: 6.3 – 7.2 Temperature: 20°C – 24°C Hardness: 4 dH – 10 dH Description: A very popular and beautiful shrimp which has gained great [...]

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Caridina cantonensis (Blue Tiger Shrimp)

Family: Caridina Distribution: Caridina cf. cantonensis, or Blue Tiger Shrimp, have their origins in southern China. PH: 6.5 – 7.5 Temperature: 15– 27°C (59 – 81°F) Hardness: 3 – 6 dH (General Hardness); 1 – 2 dH (Carbonate Hardness) Description:  Blue Tigers have only recently been introduced to the hobby.  This small shrimp, which reaches [...]

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