Panda Caridina Shrimp Bio
The Panda Caridina Shrimp is a charming addition to any freshwater aquarium, known for its striking black and white banding that mirrors the classic colors of a panda bear. These shrimps are a delight to watch and a popular choice among aquarists for their bold patterns and relatively easy care. They are also valued for their ability to help keep the aquarium environment clean by feeding on algae and organic debris.
Panda Caridina Shrimp Description
- Common Name: Panda Shrimp
- Scientific Name: Caridina cf. cantonensis 'Panda'
- Genus: Caridina
- Wild Origin: Freshwater Streams of Taiwan
- Adult Size: 0.75 - 1 inch
- Grade: Mixed Grade
Panda Caridina Shrimp Care Guide
Aspect | Recommendation |
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Name | Panda Shrimp |
Origin | Taiwan |
Tank Size | 10 gallons (38 liters) per 10 shrimp |
Temperature | 68°F - 74°F (20°C - 23°C) |
pH | 6.0 - 6.8 |
Ammonia (NH3/NH4+) | 0 ppm |
Nitrite (NO2-) | 0 ppm |
Nitrate (NO3-) | <20 ppm |
GH (General Hardness) | 4 - 6 dGH |
KH (Carbonate Hardness) | 0 - 2 dKH |
Diet | Omnivorous; primarily biofilm and algae, supplemented with high-quality shrimp foods |
Breeding Type | Freshwater, egg-laying |
Key Feature | Distinctive black and white coloration, easy to care for, effective at cleaning algae |