Red King Kong Caridina Shrimp Bio
The Red King Kong Caridina Shrimp is a striking and robust species known for its intense red coloration and thick white bands. These bold colors make them a standout addition to any aquarium, where they serve as both a decorative element and a functional one. Like their Caridina cousins, Red King Kongs are excellent at keeping the tank clean by consuming algae and excess food particles, making them both beautiful and beneficial to aquatic environments.
Red King Kong Caridina Shrimp Description
- Common Name: Red King Kong Shrimp
- Scientific Name: Caridina cf. cantonensis 'Red King Kong'
- Genus: Caridina
- Wild Origin: Freshwater Streams of Taiwan
- Adult Size: 0.75 - 1 inch
- Grade: Mixed Grade
Red King Kong Caridina Shrimp Care Guide
Aspect | Recommendation |
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Name | Red King Kong 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 | Vibrant red color with white bands, adds dramatic flair to tanks, beneficial for algae control |