Black Pinto Caridina Shrimp Bio
The Black Pinto Caridina Shrimp is a visually striking variety known for its unique patterns and bold, deep black coloration interspersed with white markings. These shrimps are highly prized by aquarists for their distinctive appearance, which adds a dramatic flair to any planted aquarium. They are not only a delight to observe but also play a crucial role in the ecosystem of the tank by consuming algae and helping to maintain the cleanliness and balance of their environment.
Black Pinto Caridina Shrimp Description
- Common Name: Black Pinto Shrimp
- Scientific Name: Caridina cf. cantonensis 'Pinto'
- Genus: Caridina
- Wild Origin: Freshwater Streams of Taiwan
- Adult Size: 0.75 - 1 inch
- Grade: Mixed Grade
Black Pinto Caridina Shrimp Care Guide
Aspect | Recommendation |
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Name | Black Pinto Shrimp |
Origin | taiwan |
Tank Size | 10 gallons (38 liters) per 10 shrimp |
Temperature | 68°F - 74°F (20°C - 23°C) |
pH | 5.8 - 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 | Unique black and white patterns, ideal for advanced aquarists, enhances visual appeal of tanks |